A researcher from the John Wayne Cancer Institute has settled his scientific misconduct case with the Office of Research Integrity.
A researcher from the John Wayne Cancer Institute has settled his scientific misconduct case with the Office of Research Integrity.
Lymphatic vessels grow towards two chemokines, revealing signals that could be important in cancer metastasis.
Like commensal gut organisms, skin microbiota appear to help the mammalian immune system mature and stay regulated.
Present in every tissue of the body, ubiquitin appears to be involved in a dizzying array of functions, from cell cycle and division to organelle and ribosome biogenesis, as well as the response to viral infection. The protein plays at least two role
Critics point out that cell therapy has yet to top existing treatments. Biotech companies are setting out to change that—and prove that the technology can revolutionize medicine.
Researchers find a slew of new fungal species inhabiting the human gut, and suggest a link to an inflammatory bowel disease.
Researchers in Vienna are starting a Phase I trial on the first ever vaccine with a potential to treat the neurodegenerative disease.
How plants pass defenses to offspring through a complex molecular network
Why naked mole-rats and experimental gene therapies remind me of groundbreaking artists.
June 1, 2012
Meet some of the people featured in the June 2012 issue of The Scientist.