Los Alamos team identifies features that differentiate among F. tularensis and other novel clinical and environmental Francisella isolates
researchers found that giving females a typical American, or Western, diet appeared to set the next generation up for lifelong obesity issues
Johns Hopkins research could lead to more precise ways to target tumor growth
Researchers map genome-wide changes that drive T cell maturation and exhaustion
Research to be presented at the ESMO Asia 2016 Congress
46 percent of pregnancies studied showed abnormalities
Two new studies provide an unprecedented look into the genome, transcriptome, and proteome of the river blindness parasite and its bacterial endosymbiont, Wolbachia
“There has been no reason to suspect these two proteins interact, but now we know they do," researcher says
Human immune cells rationally engineered to sense and respond to tumor signal
'Freshman 15' a myth: Gains occurred over all four years
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