A new study may pave the way toward more personalized treatments for patients with high-risk bladder cancer, according to a study published in European Urology.
QIMR Berghofer researchers developed STimage, an AI-powered pathology tool that detects hidden cancer biomarkers in standard ...
A new blood test profiles tumor microenvironment ecotypes via cell-free DNA methylation—correlating with biopsy findings and ...
The bird retina is one of the most energetically expensive tissues in the animal kingdom, yet it doesn’t use the energy ...
Scientists know that smell depends on a vast library of receptors, each tuned to different odor molecules. But they could not ...
Chronic immune diseases are shaped by multiple inflammatory processes happening at the same time, each in different parts of ...
Aerobic glycolysis dominates lesion bioenergetics, with lactate promoting histone lactylation, M2 macrophage polarization, ...
By Brittany Cordeiro Mayo Clinic and Stanford Medicine researchers have developed the first blood test to map the complex ...
For decades, neuroscientists assumed the inside of a mammal’s nose was essentially a jumble: more than a thousand types of ...
For decades, neuroscience textbooks described the inside of a mouse’s nose as a loosely organized patchwork: olfactory ...
Scientists have developed a breakthrough injectable biomaterial that travels through the bloodstream to repair damaged tissue ...
Mayo Clinic and Stanford Medicine researchers have developed the first blood test to map the complex ecosystem surrounding cancer ...