In a new study, researchers shed new light on the origin and function of hormone producing cells in the intestine…
An unexpected mode of action for an antibody
Visualizing how some patients successfully fought off deadly coronaviruses could pave the way to combat these respiratory infections, new research…
Opposite effect: Protein widely known to fight tumors also boosts cancer growth
Researchers studying p53, the heralded cancer-fighting ‘guardian of the genome,’ found that the human protein also plays a role in…
Researchers breathe new life into COPD research using mouse models
Researchers revealed that the immune cells basophils caused emphysema in mice with COPD-like features induced by intranasal administration of elastase.…
Insecticide resistance genes affect vector competence for West Nile virus
In a context of overuse of insecticides, which leads to the selection of resistant mosquitoes, it is already known that…
Learning new vocabulary during deep sleep
Researchers showed that we can acquire the vocabulary of a new language during distinct phases of slow-wave sleep and that…
Effectively collecting tiny droplets for biomedical analysis and beyond
In a single sneeze or a cough, as many as 40,000 tiny droplets are forcibly propelled from our mouth and…
A new approach to peripheral nerve injury?
Neuroscientists studying how the body’s immune system breaks down damaged peripheral nerves. Their latest research changes our understanding of neuropathic…
Pinpointing the cells that control the brain’s memory flow
From the cab driver heading for Times Square to the commuter returning home on the freeway, we all carry maps…
Dynamic aspirin: Molecular vibrations drive electrons over large distances
Aspirin is not only an important drug but also an interesting physics model system in which molecular vibrations and electrons…