In this webinar, Stefanie Müthel and Jessica Fiege will discuss how electroporation using the latest technology boosts cell ...
Bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics thrive in the face of drug treatment, which can lead to life threatening, often incurable infections. Other bacteria can exist in a pre-resistant state. To ...
Note: On January 30, 2025 the FDA approved the first-in-class non-opioid analgesic Journavx (suzetrigine) for the treatment of moderate to severe acute pain in adults. The novel drug reduces pain by ...
Ants supply microbes, acids, and enzymes to produce a yogurt with distinctive textures and flavors, bridging folklore and ...
Pregnancy has long been framed as an evolutionary tug-of-war. The fetus presses for resources, while the mother mounts defenses to limit invasive placentation. A new study in PNAS challenges that view ...
Will this year’s Nobel Prizes go to GLP-1 research, optogenetics, or something else? Researchers picked their favorites to ...
The accuracy of non-invasive blood and stool-based tests for colorectal cancer is improving, but experts say it’s too soon to ...
For years, no one knew what caused toxic epidermal necrolysis. Deep visual proteomics has now identified not only the cause, ...
Years before people develop rheumatoid arthritis, their blood teems with activated immune cells that could serve as ...
WASHINGTON-China is moving ahead with its reform of science and technology by weaning re search institutes from state support ...
These “zombie” cells are damaged yet refuse to die. Instead, they linger in the body, infect healthy cells, and can ...
A single-dose chlamydia vaccine could help koala populations bounce back from the devastating disease, preventing them from ...
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