[ad_1] Cancer cells typically have a "re-homing" behavior in which cells that have metastasized return to the original tumor. Scientists took advantage of this feature to use cells created by CRISPR to …
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[ad_1] The extermination of black rats on the tropical islands is the best way to help coral reefs, including their fish, established an international team of scientists The extermination of rats should …
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[ad_1] Despite billions of dollars spent in clinical trials over the decades, Alzheimer's disease remains one of the most devastating and disconcerting diseases in the world, affecting more than 5 million people. …
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Read More »Scientists are cautiously optimistic about the HIV vaccine candidate
[ad_1] (CNN) – There may be a glimmer of hope in the fight to protect people from HIV-1, the most common type of virus and the one that causes the most diseases …
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[ad_1] July 6, 2018 A New Study Examines Cellular and Molecular Differences Between Dengue and Zika More than two years after reports of steep rise in Zika rates appeared around the world. …
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[ad_1] Loneliness is often seen as a byproduct of life's circumstances, but new research shows that this silent epidemic could be influenced by genetic variations that are also related to obesity. This …
Read More »Scientists Control Aggressive and Criminal Tendencies by Zapping the Brain
[ad_1] Credit: Pixabay In a new study that will not fail to awaken the eyebrows, the researchers performed transcranial direct current stimulation on volunteers (zap their brains) and found a significant reduction …
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