Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have identified a drug that works against depression by a
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Researchers identify biochemical process responsible for producing toxic tau
Tau is a protein that helps stabilize the internal skeleton of nerve cells (neurons) in the brain. Groups of toxic
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Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) has a strong osteogenic (bone forming) ability. BMP has already been clinically applied to spinal fusion
Read moreResearchers identify predictors of timely enrollment in treatment for opioid use disorder
For people living with opioid use disorder, the path to treatment is not always clear-cut. Sometimes, there’s no path at
Read moreResearchers identify biomarker for cardiovascular diseases
The role of the enzyme dipeptidyl peptidase 3 in the blood pressure-regulating renin-angiotensin system was investigated in the inter-university cooperation
Read moreResearchers discover drug resistance mechanism in leukemia, identify treatment strategy
Like packaging designed to create a protective environment around a product, the mix of cells and fluids immediately surrounding human
Read moreRapeseed instead of soy burgers: Researchers identify a new source of protein for humans
Rapeseed has the potential to replace soy as the best plant-based source of protein for humans. In a current study,
Read moreResearchers identify genetic factors associated with hand-foot syndrome in chemotherapy with capecitabine
Capecitabine is a chemotherapy drug used for breast and colorectal cancer. It can extend survival rate by nearly 10%. However,
Read moreTrillion data points to identify disease-causing genes
Researchers from CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, have accomplished a world-first by processing one trillion points of genomic data through
Read moreGenetic tool can identify Asian women at higher risk of breast cancer
A genetic study in Asian women, led by Malaysian scientists in collaboration with Singapore and the University of Cambridge, has
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