Discovery may eventually lead to the development of new kinds of non-opioid pain relievers
Duke researchers show that activating the adenosine receptor A2B not only halts but reverses bone deterioration in mouse models of osteoporosis
Existing approaches to testing potential treatments through drug screening do not take account of the fact that the genetic errors that cause kidney diseases vary from patient to patient
Microfluidic tech effectively shrinks a medical pathology laboratory onto a small chip
In mice, new compound lifts molecular ‘brakes’ that normally slow the regeneration of blood stem cells
Researchers will seek to better understand the science of cannabis
Long, high-yield oligos with industry-beating low error rate enable researchers to skip amplification steps and start projects immediately
A recent study tested whether fasting or a high fat meal has an effect when cannabidiol oral capsules were taken by patients
The drug, an experimental compound called PTC596, has a durable half-life and can evade a pump that many cancer cells use to expel drugs
Integrated package of new and established services saves time and minimizes risks
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