Medical Wellness

Natural HIV control may rely on sequence of T cell receptor protein

The rare ability of some individuals to control HIV infection with their immune system alone appears to depend – at least partially – on specific qualities of…

Applied nanobiomedicine: Exploiting nanoparticles to hunt for hidden cancer cells

The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research provides over €300,000 for the next three years to fund a new research project at the Mainz University…

Novel brain imaging technique explains why concussions affect people differently

Now, using a new technique for analyzing data from brain imaging studies, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and…

VCU researchers identify changes in cholesterol metabolic pathways

It is estimated that a third of Americans have a fatty liver. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is a very common liver condition. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis,…

Scientists identify first gene in programmed axon degeneration

Degeneration of the axon and synapse, the slender projection through which neurons transmit electrical impulses to neighboring cells, is a hallmark of some of…

New discovery provides insight on long-standing pregnancy mystery

“Our manuscript addresses a fundamental question in the fields of transplantation immunology and reproductive biology, namely, how do the fetus and placenta,…

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