Gut microbes produce a molecule that switches off inflammation linked to diabetes, offering a surprising new path to metabolic protection.
Scientists found that certain molecules made by gut bacteria travel to the liver and help control how the body uses energy.
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A tiny worm may reveal how the brain regulates aging
A one millimeter worm is helping scientists rethink what controls the pace of aging. By tracing how its tiny brain senses the ...
Innovent Biologics, Inc. ('Innovent') (HKEX: 01801), a world-class biopharmaceutical company that develops, manufactures and commercializes high quality medicines for the treatment of oncology, ...
IGV-001, an investigational autologous cell immunotherapeutic combination product, may offer clinically meaningful overall ...
Exploring its speculative roles across muscle biology, metabolism, tissue remodeling, cancer research, and neurodevelopment ...
NEW YORK, Nov 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration can approve new personalized treatments for rare and deadly genetic diseases based on data from a handful of patients, two of the ...
Mohammad Pourhosseinzadeh, M.D./Ph.D. student with Professor Mark Huising, watches undergraduate student Joel Sanchez working at a dissecting microscope. New work led by Pourhosseinzadeh and Huising ...
Cysteine-rich angiogenic inducer 61 (CYR61) promotes prostate cancer (PCa) cell growth, but its role in disease progression remains unclear. Given its insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-binding domain ...
Rezolute's streamlined phase 3 trial for ersodetug in tumor HI involves a single-arm, open-label design with as few as 16 patients, expediting development. The FDA's decision was influenced by ...
The "Wow!" signal has been etched with a red marker in the memory of advocates for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) since its unveiling in 1977. To this day, it remains one of the ...
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