Critical Protein Shapes Blood Cell Development During First Weeks of Life
New research reveals how thrombopoietin hormone establishes lifelong blood stem cell hierarchy in newborns.
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New research reveals how thrombopoietin hormone establishes lifelong blood stem cell hierarchy in newborns.
Scientists created modified stem cells that home to bone marrow, delivering targeted immune therapies while avoiding tumors entirely.
New hydrogen-releasing gel therapy successfully reversed osteoarthritis progression and repaired cartilage damage in animal studies.
New technique simultaneously tracks cell division and gene activity in living tissues, revealing hidden repair mechanisms.
New brain imaging shows ALS affects reward pathways linked to appetite loss, revealing the disease extends far beyond motor symptoms.
Large genomic study reveals distinct mutation patterns between younger and older breast cancer patients, pointing to personalized therapies.
Family-centered therapy significantly improved frailty, mental health, and quality of life in older gastric cancer patients.
Major analysis of 8,043 patients finds tirzepatide doesn't increase serious adverse events, though GI side effects are common.
Targeted brain stimulation helps stroke patients recover motor function by rewiring neural circuits in unexpected brain regions.
Researchers developed ERADECs, a breakthrough technology that hijacks cellular cleanup systems to eliminate hard-to-target proteins.
Nature explores the emerging science behind red-light therapy and its potential health applications.
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