Tel Aviv University and Sheba Medical Center researchers say they have discovered why more than half of patients with metastatic
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Nanoscale ‘glass’ bottles could enable targeted drug delivery
Tiny silica bottles filled with medicine and a special temperature-sensitive material could be used for drug delivery to kill malignant
New technique helps create more personalized therapies for people with advanced cancers
Being able to identify targets for adoptive cell therapies is one of the first steps in developing personalized treatments for
Study gives insight into sun-induced DNA damage and cell repair: Breakthrough study fills a ‘missing gap’
A team led by a Baylor University researcher has published a breakthrough article that provides a better understanding of the
Shedding light on rhodopsin dynamics in the retina
Photoreceptor cells in our eyes can adjust to both weak and strong light levels, but we still don’t know exactly
Study of multiethnic genomes identifies 27 genetic variants associated with disease
In a study published in the journal Nature, researchers identified 27 new genomic variants associated with conditions such as blood
Personalized medicine: Testing therapies on mini-tumors of head and neck cancer
Head and neck cancer is an aggressive type of cancer that often grows back, despite patients undergoing harsh treatments. Researchers
Clinical trial improves treatment of genetic rickets
A new study shows a drug developed in conjunction with investigators at Indiana University School of Medicine to alleviate symptoms
New ‘jumping’ superbug gene discovered, resistant to last-resort antibiotic
While sifting through the bacterial genome of salmonella, Cornell University food scientists discovered mcr-9, a new stealthy, jumping gene so
‘Seeing the light’ behind radiation therapy: UBC research measures an accurate and precise dose of radiation
Delivering just the right dose of radiation for cancer patients is a delicate balance in their treatment regime. However, in