Researchers at Umeå University demonstrate that a novel gene treatment has significantly slowed down the disease development in a patient with an extremely severe type of ALS illness.
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (HiPSCs) represent one exciting approach that is gradually gaining popularity in the field of regenerative cardiac treatment.
The goal is to produce an essential instrument that will assist researchers globally in understanding more about human health and illness.
The first-in-field achievement has ramifications for medicine delivery systems, diagnostic tools, and regenerative medicine initiatives.
The test, which examines 18 genes, was created especially to identify malignancies that require rapid treatment as opposed to those that grow slowly.
To increase the efficacy of treatment, scientists from Virginia Tech’s College of Engineering have created a novel cancer immunotherapy that targets cancer-killing cytokines where they are found in tumours.
For almost a century, researchers have mined Streptomyces for antibiotics; nevertheless, the recently discovered umbrella toxin went unnoticed.
Research establishes foundation for clinical experiment targeted at averting brain tumours in kids with NF1.
An extended life expectancy and a reduced risk of common diseases are predicted by a genetic inclination towards greater muscle strength
On World Parkinson’s Day, a new hypothesis study combines the body-first and brain-first theories with environmental toxicants that may be consumed or breathed as potential origins of the condition.