Chlorine-releasing agents in clinical settings fail to combat Clostridioides...
The current study highlights the resistance of C. difficile spores to chlorine-releasing agents.
View ArticleNew study provides convincing evidence of the essential role of cylicins in...
Researchers investigated the Role of Cylicins in Spermiogenesis and Male Fertility in Mice and Humans through Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)/ CRISPR-associated...
View ArticleAI transforms colonoscopy: Boosting detection rates, slashing miss rates in...
Researchers in China have demonstrated through a systematic review and meta-analysis that AI-based methods significantly enhance adenoma detection rates and reduce miss rates during colonoscopies,...
View ArticleTemporal morphogen-driven neural induction spurs growth of expanded brain...
Researchers examinea the effects of temporal morphogen gradient during neural induction on the formation of brain organoids.
View ArticleStudy reveals how maternal diabetes affects birth defects at the single-cell...
The mechanisms by which maternal diabetes mellitus contributes to congenital abnormalities in the fetus.
View ArticleOrganoid model unveils secrets of the brain's dopaminergic system
A new organoid model of the dopaminergic system sheds lights on its intricate functionality and potential implications for Parkinson's disease.
View ArticleMediterranean diet linked to improved sperm quality
A study in the journal Nutrients finds that adherence to the Mediterranean diet positively correlates with improved sperm parameters in men. This observational cross-sectional study, involving 300...
View ArticleNew study classifies CSU skin eruptions into five categories using...
Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), a skin condition marked by sudden eruptions.
View ArticleRevolutionizing diabetes care: tPBM therapy proves effective in restoring...
Transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM) treatment affected insulin therapy on microglial function.
View ArticleFirst study to report isolation of M. saskatchewanense from medical devices
Researchers reported the first isolation of M. saskatchewanense from medical-grade equipment.
View ArticleCadmium linked to DNA damage and morphological changes caused by particulate...
Particulate matter causes health problems for those who inhale the fine droplets and particles, but the chemical composition of the mixture matters-;and can vary widely across space and time.
View ArticleHow immune cells shape our earliest breaths
Study profiles the development of immune cells in human lungs during embryonic and fetal stages, revealing their influence on epithelial cell fate and lung development.
View ArticleAir pollution may affect male reproduction via oxidative stress, says study
The implications of exposure to air pollutants on male fertility parameters and sexual health.
View ArticleImbalances in folic acid and vitamin B12 can alter brain development in mice
Folate is a B vitamin and a necessary nutrient to prevent neural tube defects, such as spina bifida. Folic acid, a synthetic form of folate, has been added to vitamins, breakfast cereals and other...
View ArticleGrowing tiny tumors in the lab for personalized lung cancer treatment
Lung cancer accounts for nearly 20% of annual cancer-related deaths worldwide. According to 2022 statistics from the Swiss Cancer League, nearly 5,000 new cases of lung cancer are reported in...
View ArticleLong COVID's hidden toll: How does post-exertional malaise affect skeletal...
Study investigates the pathophysiology of post-exertional malaise in long COVID patients, revealing skeletal muscle changes, exercise capacity reduction, metabolic disturbances, and tissue alterations.
View ArticleInjectable hydrogel paves the way for painless defibrillation and arrhythmia...
A breakthrough study led by Dr. Mehdi Razavi at The Texas Heart Institute (THI), in collaboration with a biomedical engineering team of The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) Cockrell School of...
View ArticleStudy reveals mangos attenuates potential against colon cancer
The chemo-preventive potential of Mangiferin (MF) (mango).
View ArticleLong-term expansion and self-organization of human fetal brain organoids
Researchers establish fetal brain organoids as a versatile platform for brain cancer modeling.
View ArticleExploring the link between pancreatic islet cell loss and age-related health...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have studied pancreatic islet cell loss in people with no previous pancreatic problems. They identified key trends in the types of cells lost due to islet...
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