Scientists develop self-propelling nanoparticles that can physically pierce and eliminate drug-resistant bacteria in eye infections, showing success in initial animal studies.
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a major driver of cancer dissemination and target for anti-cancer therapies but ...
An interview on how advanced techniques can be used to enhance silk fibroin and chitosan for drug delivery applications.
The findings, published in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, may improve some cancer treatments already in development, ...
Just when you thought you had enough to worry about, scientists came up with a new world-ending anxiety for us all. A dire ...
Imagine a city under constant threat from invaders. The city's defense system deploys a sophisticated anti-missile defense ...
Dr. CHAO Yanjie at the Shanghai Institute of Immunity and Infection of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Dr. WANG Chuan from Fudan University revealed how a bacterial pathogen coordinates ...
Researchers have now uncovered the 3D structure ... cell." SAMURI also uses SAM to introduce modifications in the RNA. It is exciting to note that some natural RNA molecules discovered in bacteria ...
The team isolated the chloroplasts from algal cells using a centrifuge and gentle stirring. Instead of then piercing the host cells’ membranes, as in earlier work, the researchers adjusted the culture ...
Large language models may unlock a new and valuable type of research.
The bone marrow is the spongy part of your bones where oxygen-carrying red bloods, infection-fighting white blood cells, and clot-forming platelets are made. The bone marrow is a soft tissue with many ...