The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
As researchers conduct the most rigorous human trials of cardiac cell therapies yet attempted, a clear picture of whether these treatments actually work is imminent.
As researchers conduct the most rigorous human trials of cardiac cell therapies yet attempted, a clear picture of whether these treatments actually work is imminent.
Personal drug regimens based on xenograft mice harboring a single patient’s tumor still need to prove their true utility in medicine.
If one out of three people develops cancer, that means two others don’t. Understanding why could lead to insights relevant to prevention and treatment.
Research reveals how the brain changes as we age and hints at ways to slow the decline.
New understanding of noncoding RNAs may solve a long-standing puzzle about how viruses orchestrate lifelong infections.
Using the latest technologies, researchers are constructing novel prosthetic devices to restore vision in the blind.
Now showing clinical progress against liver diseases, the gene-silencing technique begins to fulfill some of its promises.
Nearly 30 years after the discovery of tiny barrel-shape structures called vaults, their natural functions remain elusive. Nevertheless, researchers are beginning to put these nanoparticles to work in biomedicine.
From bioimaging to drug delivery and therapeutics, nanotechnology is poised to change the way doctors practice medicine.
Research on the human microbiome is booming, and scientists have moved from simply taking stock of gut flora to understanding the influence of microbes throughout the body.