ALS: Newly discovered subtypes and sex differences suggest novel therapeutic approaches
Newly discovered ALS subtypes and sex differences in molecular processes suggest potential novel therapeutic approaches. …
Newly discovered ALS subtypes and sex differences in molecular processes suggest potential novel therapeutic approaches. …
Researchers have uncovered a key mechanism that restricts anticancer immune responses by cytotoxic T cells. …
Study decodes a mechanism that makes T cell lymphomas grow rapidly. …
Heart disease causes sleep disturbances by affecting the production of the sleep hormone melatonin in the pineal gland. …
The success of liver regeneration following injury depends to a large extent on gut bacteria which provide building blocks for cell division. …
Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), also known as fatty liver hepatitis, is caused by immune cells that attack healthy liver tissue. …
Increased airborne pollen concentrations correlate with higher COVID-19 infection rates. …
Synthetic peptide therapeutics block atherosclerosis in animal model. …
The identification of a gene regulatory network that controls the conversion of white fat into beneficial calorie-burning brown fat could lead to new approaches for treating overweight and obesity. …
New study identifies cause of early cellular dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease. …
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