A new study suggests that new cancer treatments generally go on sale in the United States before they reach European markets
A new study suggests that new cancer treatments generally go on sale in the United States before they reach European markets
Drug capsules manufactured by living cells help drugs evade immune attack
Fourteen years after closure, an asbestos plant is still damaging DNA
Larger spores of a deadly fungal pathogen cause more virulent infections in mice
Comparable levels of protein buildup in the brains of Alzheimer's and Down Syndrome patients may explain the similarities in dementia seen in the two conditions
Fifteen plant biologists are selected to take part in a new initiative in fundamental plant science research
When mice are held in isolation, stem cells in the hippocampus make more of themselves and wait for better times
Ovarian tumor cells use cellular movement proteins to penetrate protective cell layers surrounding new target tissues during metastasis
Drug therapies tailored to the DNA profiles of individual patients could change the face of medicine, but such treatments aren't commonly used in the clinic
Follow the success story of a young boy who, with the help of the Care for Rare Foundation, underwent stem cell therapy for Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome.