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ROS-producing enzymes guide plant cell division and tissue patterning, gene-editing study shows
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced naturally during cellular metabolism often cause oxidative damage to cells. However, these molecules also play an important role in normal cellular signaling.
In a study published in Science Translational Medicine, a team of researchers led by Dr. Wang Yu from the Shenzhen Institutes ...
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have identified distinctive biological characteristics within adenomyosis lesions ...
Noma, a deadly, rapidly progressing, noncontagious infection that destroys the soft tissues and bones of the mouth and face, ...
Researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) have uncovered a critical link between the immune system in early life and ...
Ancient dissections of Galen reveal a gap in modern medical training: tacit, hands-on skills still can’t be fully taught by ...
In our efforts to keep our brains healthy, how do we know what is working? Helen Thomson explores a new generation of tests ...
In addition to the trauma of residential schools and forced relocations, Inuit were also victims of what’s known as the RCMP ...
Severe gum disease, or periodontitis, may be linked to reduced kidney function and early signs of chronic kidney disease (CKD), according to a large population-based study conducted by researchers in ...
A five-year investigation by researchers at the University of Florida Diabetes Institute has mapped 16 million pancreatic ...
Researchers found shared nanostructures in dark natural pigments, revealing how they absorb light and pointing to greener ...
A new study shows how gut signals tell the brain when essential amino acids are missing, driving a specific protein craving and suppressing sugar appetite across species.
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