Long, non-coding regions of RNA can prevent red blood cells from committing suicide during the final stage of differentiation.
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Long, non-coding regions of RNA can prevent red blood cells from committing suicide during the final stage of differentiation.
A traditional drug to treat insomnia shows surprising promise in awaking minimally conscious patients.
The pharmaceutical darling that has brought billions in revenue to Pfizer over the past 15 years will now share the shelves with its generic competitors.
A magnetic nanoparticle is being designed to help draw toxins out of the bloodstream.
The brains of psychopaths have a different structure than healthy brains, perhaps explaining their antisocial and impulsive behaviors.
The controversial chronic fatigue researcher will not be extradited to face felony charges for at least a month.
A special glucose molecule makes tumor cells more vulnerable to a pair of cancer cell-killing drugs.
Why obese individual are more likely to get cancer could be partly explained by a gene that activates both pathways.
After the FDA revoked its approval of Avastin for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer, the drug maker says it will initiate new trials.
Judy Mikovits, notorious in the scientific community since she claimed to link a mouse retrovirus to chronic fatigue syndrome, has been arrested and is being held in jail.