Targeting the “don’t eat me” signal may improve immunotherapy for glioblastoma
“Don’t eat me!” That’s how one might translate the signal that the cancer cells in a glioblastoma send to the macrophages (white blood cells specialized
“Don’t eat me!” That’s how one might translate the signal that the cancer cells in a glioblastoma send to the macrophages (white blood cells specialized
The resignation of Marc Tessier-Lavigne as president of Stanford University following an investigation into irregularities in his past research marks more than just the startling
Why do nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) exacerbate gastrointestinal infections by Clostridioides difficile, the leading cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhea worldwide?
The research, funded by the British Heart Foundation and published in the journal Circulation, opens the prospect of treating the condition at the earliest stages.
The longest nerve in the human body starts in the brain and meanders its way down the neck and into the chest, where it splits
What You Should Know: – A team of Japanese researchers has developed a wearable device that can measure how hard one is exercising by analyzing
Dive Brief: Abiomed’s Impella heart pumps can potentially interact with transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) stents, causing damage to the heart pump’s motor, the Food
Women with Lyme disease take longer to get diagnosed, have more severe symptoms and experience higher rates of disability when compared to men.
Can we predict the risk of dementia decades before onset? In a study published in Science Translational Medicine on Wednesday, neuroscientists reported a startling clue.
The formation of the country’s first emergency department for the over 80s led to a significant decrease in time spent in A&E – according to