Using machine learning tools to analyze hundreds of proteins, UT Southwestern researchers have identified a group of biomarkers in blood
Hyperactive immune system contributes to COVID-19 severity, lung damage
Researchers have pinpointed a helper T cell population in the lungs of patients with severe COVID-19 that may be central
Children exposed to air pollution may be at higher risk of disease in adulthood
Children exposed to air pollution, such as wildfire smoke and car exhaust, for as little as one day may be
New rodent model helps identify pregnant women whose prior kidney injury also affects babies
Young pregnant women, who appear to have fully recovered from an acute injury that reduced their kidney function, have higher
New wearable sensor uses nanomaterials technology to detect illegal drugs in sweat
Researchers in South Korea have successfully developed a wearable sensor that can detect illegal drugs in sweat by using nanomaterials
Hallmarks of Cancer
There are six features, or hallmarks, of cancer that are used to organize our understanding of the stage of the
What is Human Biomonitoring?
Human biomonitoring is a modern movement which aims to monitor and measure the exposure of humans to various environmental substances,
A potentially safer, more effective gene therapy vector for blood disorders
Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have developed a gene therapy vector for blood disorders like sickle cell disease
International trials of blood thinners in critically ill COVID-19 patients pause due to futility
Three clinical trial platforms working together to test the effects of full doses of anticoagulants (blood thinners) in COVID-19 patients
Blood alcohol levels much lower than the legal limit impair hand-eye coordination
In previous studies, eye movements and vision were only affected at blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) approaching the legal limit for