By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. By replacing both breathing and circulatory buffering, a novel artificial lung bought critical time after lung removal, revealed irreversible damage, and made transplantation ...
Dr. Umapathy Sundaram, known as Uma to colleagues, directs research efforts that translate molecular discoveries into ...
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The Company signed a non-binding MOU agreement with Arrow Aviation, a lucrative high- growth company with annual unaudited revenues of ...
Executed in accordance with FDA human factors and usability engineering guidance, the study is intended to de-risk downstream regulatory review and support a streamlined path toward clinical ...
IBD risk gene PTPN2 protects the gut by limiting invasion and growth of harmful E. coli, but when function is reduced, bacterial colonization increases, weakening the gut barrier and driving ...
Two recent studies from the University of California, Riverside, published in the same issue of Gut Microbes highlight the ...
Normally, PTPN2 helps maintain gut health by controlling inflammation and supporting a balanced gut microbiome. However, some ...
A mysterious RNA molecule found only in breast cancer led researchers on a six-year hunt that uncovered an entire hidden layer of cancer biology. The story began with T3p, a tiny RNA molecule found in ...