How does the brain take out its trash? That is the job of the brain's lymphatic drainage system, and efforts to understand how it works have pushed the boundaries of brain-imaging technologies.
This important study examines the potential role of ARHGAP36 transcriptional regulation by FOXC1 in controlling sonic hedgehog signaling in human neuroblastoma. While there are many solid findings ...
The team found that neurons from individuals with postmortem CTE diagnoses had specific abnormal patterns of somatic genome ...
By electrically stimulating macrophages, scientists at Trinity College Dublin have found a way to calm inflammation and ...
In many cells of the human body, hair-like protrusions known as cilia act as antennae, allowing cells to receive signals from ...
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev's Prof. Alon Monsonego had discovered that T helper lymphocytes, a subset of immune cells ...
Heart failure (HF) is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, affecting millions of people and placing ...
Sevabertinib demonstrated high ORR and DCR in HER2-mutant NSCLC across different patient cohorts, including those with prior treatments and treatment-naïve individuals. The median DOR and PFS were ...
This review systematically discusses the latest clinical progress and challenges of natural killer (NK) cell vaccines in the treatment of solid tumors. By searching databases such as ...
Background: The activation of key immune regulatory factors is an important driving factor in the progression of therapeutic resistance in patients with B-NHL. As a novel immune regulatory factor of ...
“Hydrogen and Fuel Cells – Pathways to Progress,” reflects the growing domestic and international acceptance of H2 and FC's as alternative energy solutions A key proponent of fuel cells with ambitious ...
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