The many uses of mini-organs
Scientists are using organoids to screen drug candidates, grow viruses, build biocomputers, and much, much more.
Scientists are using organoids to screen drug candidates, grow viruses, build biocomputers, and much, much more.
Supporters argue that it broadens trainee experience—while detractors say the burden of moving to a new placement every few months is too high. The clamour…
This JAMA Insights Clinical Update discusses the symptoms, diagnosis, and management of eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases.
This JAMA Insights Clinical Update discusses the symptoms, diagnosis, and management of eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases.
This cohort study evaluates the association between evacuation and health care outcomes among Florida assisted living residents exposed to Hurricane Irma.
This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluates the complication, emergency department, and hospital readmission rates associated with telemedicine vs conventional care in patients who underwent abdominal…
The cross-regulation of metabolism and trafficking is not well understood for the vital sphingolipids and cholesterol constituents of cellular compartments. While reports are starting to…
The membrane composition of extracellular vesicles (EVs) largely reflects that of the plasma membrane of the cell of origin. We therefore hypothesized that EVs are…
Tumor neoantigen peptide vaccines hold potential for boosting cancer immunotherapy, yet efficiently co-delivering peptides and adjuvants to antigen-presenting cells in vivo remains challenging. Virus-like particle…
The tumour suppressor gene BAP1 is mutated in more than half of the malignant mesothelioma patients. This catalytic subunit of Polycomb repressive deubiquitinating (PR-DUB) complex,…
Mild hyperthermia (MHTh) is often used in combination with chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer treatment. In the current study, the effect of MHTh on the…