Tracking the HIV-infected Cells

Tracking the HIV-infected Cells

Since the dawn of life on Earth, creatures have been both troubled and embraced by nanometer-sized intruders known as viruses, which seek refuge within the…
Tethering of Viral Particles at the cell Surface has Revealed as a New Anti-HIV Antibody Function

Tethering of Viral Particles at the cell Surface has Revealed as a New Anti-HIV Antibody Function

Using cutting-edge imaging techniques on in vitro viral cells, researchers found a new role of anti-HIV-1 antibodies. The researchers discovered that some antibodies that have…
Blood Proteins might hold the key to Living a Long and Fit Life

Blood Proteins might hold the key to Living a Long and Fit Life

A high-protein diet is generally not hazardous to most healthy persons, especially when followed for a short period of time. These diets may aid weight…
New Landscapes in Brain Anatomy are Revealed by Genetically Informed Atlases

New Landscapes in Brain Anatomy are Revealed by Genetically Informed Atlases

Scientists identified hundreds of genomic loci using atlases of the human brain informed by genetics. The findings shed light on how genes influence the brain…
A Mouse Study Suggests, Gene Editing could be used to Treat Mitochondrial Illnesses

A Mouse Study Suggests, Gene Editing could be used to Treat Mitochondrial Illnesses

Only supportive and symptomatic therapy are available for the vast majority of people with mitochondrial disorders. However, novel medicines are being created in the laboratory…
A Genome Research Reveals Surprising Variation in a Basic RNA Gene

A Genome Research Reveals Surprising Variation in a Basic RNA Gene

Genome sequencing is the process of sequencing an organism’s whole genome. The capacity to sequence DNA to screen for harmful modifications is critical for identifying…
The ‘Boot Camp’ Enzyme Protects against Autoimmune Diseases

The ‘Boot Camp’ Enzyme Protects against Autoimmune Diseases

WEHI researchers discovered an enzyme in the thymus that is required for immunological T cells to accurately identify threats, preventing them from becoming rogue and…
How Oral Bacteria Inhibit Viral Growth Resistance?

How Oral Bacteria Inhibit Viral Growth Resistance?

Researchers have discovered how proteins produced by oral epithelial cells protect humans from viruses that enter the body through the mouth. They also discovered that…
Bacterial Transmission has found a New Mode of Transmission

Bacterial Transmission has found a New Mode of Transmission

According to a new study conducted by an OU Hudson College of Public Health faculty member in collaboration with colleagues in Denmark, Campylobacter infection, one…
Skin Cells Serve as a First Line of Defense Against Cancer, According Research

Skin Cells Serve as a First Line of Defense Against Cancer, According Research

A new study sheds light on the molecular mechanisms underlying the body’s natural defenses against the development of skin cancer. The protein CSDE1 orchestrates a…
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