Engineered bacteria detect tumor DNA
Bacteria can be engineered to detect human DNA with specific mutations, including ones associated with tumors.
Bacteria can be engineered to detect human DNA with specific mutations, including ones associated with tumors.
Despite a half-century of advancements, global magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) accessibility remains limited and uneven, hindering its full potential in health care. Initially, MRI development…
A molecular clock network is crucial for daily physiology and maintaining organismal health. We examined the interactions and importance of intratissue clock networks in muscle…
Hardy zircon minerals found in Australian rocks suggest conditions for life existed 4 billion years ago
Iron regulates the metabolism and effector functions of ILC2s in murine and humanized models of ILC2-dependent allergic asthma.
CAR T cells display distinctive profiles and actions in patients with CNS autoimmunity.
A role for vitamin D in immune modulation and in cancer has been suggested. In this work, we report that mice with increased availability of…
OLFR558/OR51E1 plays an evolutionarily conserved role to mediate sex differences in blood pressure.
Predicting how proteins bind to other molecules could revolutionize biochemistry, drug discovery
Three-dimensional scans and thermal imaging give unprecedented insight into cat grooming
The developmental decision made by malaria parasites to become sexual underlies all malaria transmission. Here, we describe a rich atlas of short- and long-read single-cell…