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Activating or deactivating drugs with the help of light

Activating or deactivating drugs with the help of light

Some parents may not be properly responding to elevated temperatures in children, poll suggests

Some parents may not be properly responding to elevated temperatures in children, poll suggests

Utilizing CRISPR to discover new therapy options for COPD

Utilizing CRISPR to discover new therapy options for COPD

Genome editing prevents hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in mice

Genome editing prevents hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in mice

UTHSC researchers secure $308,000 grant from Department of Defense for dementia study

UTHSC researchers secure $308,000 grant from Department of Defense for dementia study

Toxic protein may be the cause of muscular dystrophy and arhinia

Toxic protein may be the cause of muscular dystrophy and arhinia

Proposal to scrap England’s long term plan for cancer could cost lives, experts warn

Proposal to scrap England’s long term plan for cancer could cost lives, experts warn

“Cell food” reveals how different metabolic programs regulate T cell persistence

“Cell food” reveals how different metabolic programs regulate T cell persistence

Researchers use the drug fasudil to reverse two key symptoms of schizophrenia

Researchers use the drug fasudil to reverse two key symptoms of schizophrenia

Cerebral autoregulation displays a daily rhythm in stroke patients

Cerebral autoregulation displays a daily rhythm in stroke patients

Mechanistic insight into how receptor location is the key for psychedelic drug effects

Mechanistic insight into how receptor location is the key for psychedelic drug effects

Innovative method reveals new antioxidants in beef, chicken, and pork

Innovative method reveals new antioxidants in beef, chicken, and pork

Scientists discover how a "poisoned" form of protein could spur cancer formation

Scientists discover how a "poisoned" form of protein could spur cancer formation

California requires hospitals to turn to a patient’s next of kin, closing a longtime loophole

California requires hospitals to turn to a patient’s next of kin, closing a longtime loophole

After staying away during pandemic, doctors return to lobby Congress

After staying away during pandemic, doctors return to lobby Congress

COVID-19 virus can be detected in tears collected by swabbing, research finds

COVID-19 virus can be detected in tears collected by swabbing, research finds

Beckman Coulter Life Sciences presenting at SLAS2023

Beckman Coulter Life Sciences presenting at SLAS2023

New measure of physical balance could help identify people with Alzheimer's risk

New measure of physical balance could help identify people with Alzheimer's risk

Research looks to determine prevalence of organ impairment in long-COVID patients

Research looks to determine prevalence of organ impairment in long-COVID patients

Changing dietary fiber structure promotes healthy gut bacteria and reduces gas formation

Changing dietary fiber structure promotes healthy gut bacteria and reduces gas formation

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