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Wouldn't it be amazing if we could continuously monitor the molecular state of our body? Consider the solutions that could enable, from optimized drug ...
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AZoOptics on MSNAdvancing Corneal Research with Optimized AFM ImagingA study in Advanced Photonics Research optimizes AFM laser positioning and eigenmode selection to enhance imaging of human ...
If you've ever pulled a late night at the college library or at your office, you may have reached for an energy drink or two ...
About 1 in 5 people around the world will develop cancer throughout the course of their lives, and the number of cancer cases ...
Researchers are beginning to wonder if blockbuster drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic and Zepbound could play a role in preventing ...
A recent report found that women account for two-thirds of all cancers diagnosed in people under 50. But it's not all bad news.
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Researchers have isolated two novel bis-β-triketone hybrids, Corymbinols A (1) and B (2a/2b), from the fruits of Corymbia ...
Manufacturing CAR T cells in the laboratory is expensive and time-consuming. An in vivo approach could get the powerful ...
Yale researchers are providing new insights into how physical forces, such as cells being compressed in physically ...
People who pay more in taxes could be less likely to die from cancer. The link was revealed in a new study published in JAMA Network Open, which aimed to explore how state-level tax revenue ...
Carly Stafford Dixon, discusses how she approached fertility preservation after her diagnosis of primary mediastinal b-cell lymphoma, a rare blood cancer.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNGut bacteria and diet found to affect cancer treatment outcomesA Ludwig Cancer Research study has uncovered a surprising link between diet, intestinal microbes and the efficacy of cancer therapy.
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