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New research published in Nature reveals that age-related changes in the gut promote the growth of pre-leukemic blood cells.
Scientists have discovered a surprising new connection between gut health and blood cancer risk one that could transform how we think about aging, inflammation, and the early stages of leukemia.
Scientists at Cincinnati Children's along with an international team of researchers have discovered a surprising new ...
People often discuss the importance of removing, or “flushing out,” lactic acid from the blood after intense exercise to ...
Energy scarcity is a central driver of animal behavior and evolution. The amazing diversity of life on this planet is a ...
Oregon Health & Science University, in collaboration with Oregon State University, has discovered the structural organization ...
Synthetic biology has grown exponentially in less than a decade, with CRISPR gene-editing as the key technology driving this through its use in areas like cancer, infectious diseases, and rare ...
Nowadays, the prevalence of sedentary lifestyles and high-caloric diets leads to an imbalance between energy intake and ...
Scientists have discovered how chemokines and G protein-coupled receptors selectively bind each other to control how cells move.
UT researchers have created an alternative to Edman degradation for protein sequencing using bases instead of acid ...