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King's College Accelerates MND Cure Search
King’s College Accelerates MND Cure Search

A new research institute in London launched to accelerate the hunt for a cure for.

Bendy X-ray Detectors Could Transform Cancer Treatment
Bendy X-ray Detectors Could Transform Cancer Treatment

New materials created at the University of Surrey may pave the way for a new.

Researchers Obtain Protein Structural Insights with Strong AI Technology
Protein Structural Insights with AI Technology

Using the strong artificial intelligence tool AlphaFold2, an international team of researchers offered fresh insights.

Gene Editing Approaches for Phenylketonuria Treatment
Gene Editing Approaches for Phenylketonuria Treatment

Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an uncommon infant genetic disorder that affects 1 in 10,000 to 1.

Outcomes in Child with Down syndrome and acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Outcomes in Child with Down Syndrome and Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Children with Down syndrome are more likely to develop acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and have.

New Procedures for Eyesight Restoration Unveiled
New Procedures for Eyesight Restoration Unveiled

A surgical team at UNC Hospitals has successfully performed corneal neurotization, the only eyesight restoration.

New Cronkhite-Canada syndrome Findings from Human Micro Intestines
New Cronkhite-Canada Syndrome Findings from Human Micro Intestines

Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions have shed new light on the potential causes.

Genetics Contribute to Hypertension, UAB Researchers Revealed
Genetics Contribute to Hypertension, UAB Revealed

Men are more likely than women to suffer from hypertension or high blood pressure. The.

Protein Interaction Causing Vaccine Related Thrombosis
Protein Interaction Causing Vaccine Related Thrombosis

Scientists from the University of Birmingham were able to identify how deadly blood clots occur.

Protein eIF4A may be Problematic for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Protein eIF4A may be Potential Achilles’ Heel for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

It has been difficult to improve treatments for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), an aggressive malignancy.