Whatever challenges life throws, mothers often know best as they guide offspring through the risky stages of early development. This scenario, familiar when applied to humans, turns out to be true for ...
A new predictive framework reprograms T cells to sustain immune memory while preserving their ability to fight cancer and infections.
Researchers have created a comprehensive single-cell atlas of the human breast, which uncovers diverse cell types linked to ...
Protein folding helpers such as TRiC and prefoldin (PFD) are crucial for the correct folding of many essential proteins. In a Nature study, researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry ...
A common infection may reach the eye, trigger inflammation, and worsen memory loss linked to Alzheimer’s disease.
Scientists have discovered key genetic factors that determine whether a T cell acts as a powerful disease fighter or enters ...
Researchers have created the first complete map showing how hundreds of mutations in a key cancer gene affect tumor growth.
A longstanding goal of immunotherapies and vaccine research is to induce antibodies in humans that neutralize deadly viruses such as ...
Explore how biochemistry, microbiology, and pathology collaborate in cancer care for early detection, personalized treatment, and survival monitoring.
A research team led by Professor Hyunji Lee of the Department of Convergence Medicine at Korea University College of Medicine (co-first authors: PhD candidates Sanghun Kim, Ji Eun Kim, and Sungjin Ju; ...
A major new study has uncovered gene clues that could pave the way to personalised psoriasis treatments. Psoriasis is a ...