Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered that targeting a specific immune process ...
The nonapeptide Oxytocin is a cyclic nine-amino‐acid peptide that has long been studied for its possible roles in ...
In this study, researchers aimed to determine whether ctDNA is detectable in other bodily fluids besides blood, and to characterize any ctDNA they were able to detect.
Cell on the move. A dendritic cell (actin inside the cell is shown in blue) crawls through a collagen gel (magenta). Immune responses rely on the efficient movement of immune cells within the complex ...
A new study highlights how both neuronal and peripheral tissues become disrupted in Alzheimer’s disease. A team of researchers from Baylor College of Medicine (TX, USA), the Jan and Dan Duncan ...
Noticing your hands or fingers turning bluish in colour can be quite unsettling. This condition, known as peripheral cyanosis, occurs when oxygen-rich blood doesn’t reach your hands and feet ...
Immune responses rely on the efficient movement of immune cells within the complex and geometrically unpredictable three-dimensional tissues that make up our bodies. Recent research by the Sixt group ...
The findings, published in Neuron, improve the understanding of Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis. “It’s more [of] an exploratory study, but it creates a lot of useful information that can be mined,” ...