Novel platforms help clinical labs deliver the right treatments, fast
Nanoparticle targets kidney disease for drug delivery
Workers in open office seating had less daytime stress and greater daytime activity levels compared to workers in private offices and cubicles
Maple trees are best known for their maple syrup and lovely fall foliage. But it turns out that the beauty of those leaves could be skin-deep
Why do individuals carrying identical gene mutations for a disease end up having varying severity or symptoms of the disease?
New kits enable easy, fast labeling of primary antibodies or proteins with Alexa Fluor 647, 700, 555, 568, and 694
Swedish biotech BioLamina relies on Testa Center to expand
Salivary proteins could be part of a feedback loop that influences how food tastes to people—and by extension, what foods they're willing to eat
Although immunotherapy is seen as a very promising treatment for cancer, currently only 20 to 30 percent of patients respond positively
Hastings Center Report, co-edited by UCSF bioethicist, outlines ethics and policy recommendations on genome-wide sequencing of newborns
Mathematics can help public health workers better understand and influence human behaviors that lead to the spread of infectious disease
It is the first time that extensive tests have been carried out on an intact prehistoric mummy
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