Investigators at the Jacobs School have uncovered how heat causes a critical receptor protein within cells to unfold and relay pain, which could open up new therapeutic targets for treating pain.
A new discovery offers a promising way to break down stubborn plastics like Plexiglass into their original building blocks, ...
MIT neuroscientists have made a breakthrough in treating fragile X syndrome by leveraging a novel neurotransmitter signaling ...
Northwestern University researchers have identified structural features in engineered cell receptors that correlate with ...
AN INGREDIENT found in diet fizzy drinks could increase the risk of stroke and heart attack, scientists claim. An artificial ...
The FDA granted Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy designation to NXC-201 for the treatment of relapsed/refractory light ...
Photoimmunotherapy with the M@P nanoplatform offers a novel approach, triggering cancer cell death and boosting immune ...
Photoimmunotherapy is an innovative cancer treatment that combines phototherapy with immunotherapy to selectively target and ...
The effectiveness of a common drug to quit smoking could be down to people's genes, according to a study from the University ...
Anti-CD20 mAbs were originally created to treat B cell proliferative diseases such as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and chronic ...
Scientists discovered years ago that the hypothalamus - which helps to manage body temperature, hunger, sex drive, sleep and more - includes neurons that express the protein opsin 3 (OPN3).
Developing low side-effect pyroptosis and ferroptosis inducers for cancer therapy, especially dual function inducers, is a ...