Cancer develops as a result of the accumulation of mutations in our cells. These mutations are not distributed evenly in
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Anti-Malaria drugs have shown promise in treating cancer: What drugs known as chloroquines are targeting
Anti-malaria drugs known as chloroquines have been repurposed to treat cancer for decades, but until now no one knew exactly
Unique type of skeletal stem cells found in ‘resting zone’ are actually hard at work
Skeletal stem cells are valuable because it’s thought they can heal many types of bone injury, but they’re difficult to
Biologists use ‘mini retinas’ to better understand connection between eye and brain: Research could lead to cell replacement therapies that could restore sight
IUPUI biologists are growing ‘mini retinas’ in the lab from stem cells to mimic the growth of the human retina.
A new model for how working memory gets you through the day
Important because it is mundane, working memory gets us through every day by allowing us, for instance, to follow the
Genetics allows personalized disease predictions for chronic blood cancers: Patients with blood cancers a step closer to personalized medicine
Scientists have developed a successful method to make truly personalised predictions of future disease outcomes for patients with certain types
Scientists mimic the earliest stages of human development
Human embryos start as a tiny mass of cells that are all the same. The first step in growing from
Marker in brain associated with aggression in children identified: Finding could help diagnose toddlers with aggression before behavior becomes more ingrained
Imagine a situation where one child is teasing another. While the child doing the teasing means it playfully, the other
A biomarker in the brain’s circulation system may be Alzheimer’s earliest warning: Breakdown of blood vessel lining is seen in multiple neurodegenerative diseases
USC scientists say Alzheimer’s could be diagnosed earlier if scientists focus on an early warning within the brain’s circulation system.
Fiber optic sensor measures tiny magnetic fields: New technology is sensitive enough to detect magnetic fields from the brain and heart
Researchers have developed a light-based technique for measuring very weak magnetic fields, such as those produced when neurons fire in