Trojan bacterial army brings down tumors
Working from within, modified germs expose cancer cells to an attack from the immune system
Working from within, modified germs expose cancer cells to an attack from the immune system
Researchers had hoped the brain could deal with bisphenols such as BPA and BPS. They were wrong
PROTACs, a new weapon in the experimental arsenal, help flag problem proteins, marking them for destruction
In both conditions, the immune system does not merely ignore invasive cells, it actively encourages their growth Olivia Campbell, Undark Svetomir Markovic knew something was different. Sometime around 2010, a…
Zika depletes the stem cell reservoir for brain tumors, reducing the likelihood of a relapse P. Rajendran If you have seen those cinematic cliffhangers in which the protagonist gets two…