Content by Case Western Reserve University
Researchers say newly found protein is bio-marker for disease; suggest suppression of 'aggregatin' could lead to future treatments to slow Alzheimer's progression
4.5-million-year-old fossil shows evidence of greater reliance on bipedalism than previously suggested
Results in mouse sepsis model lay foundation for clinical trials
Case Western Reserve researchers uncover novel drug targets by piecing together receptor structures
Chemical intervention may preserve immune cells lost during disease
The finding may shed added light on, and offer treatment hope for brain-wasting diseases
Developing atomically thin 'drumheads' for ultra-low power communications and sensory devices
Our closest biological relatives, the African apes, are the only animals that walk on their knuckles; CWRU researchers discovered why
Researchers have shown how cells adapt to stressors, like water loss, by reprogramming their internal signaling networks
Creation has applications in manufacturing, medicine, and space
Researchers will study and develop materials that mimic such material as sticky and durable caddisfly silk, the adaptable skin of a sea cucumber, and a substance that directs cellular behavior
Using data science to predict the deterioration of such materials could lead to finding new ways to extend their lifetime
New national study suggests communities are growing source of infection
CWRU scientists receives a $300,000 National Science Foundation grant
Researchers ditch approximations, find small-scale structures produce important effects using new computer codes