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Capitalizing on the flexibility of tiny cells inside the body's smallest blood vessels may be a powerful spinal cord repair strategy, new research suggests.
University of Galway’s Dr Ruth Levey is advancing the field of cell therapy delivery to treat chronic diseases.
After more than five decades of mystery, scientists have finally unveiled the detailed structure and function of a ...
Fifty years since its discovery, scientists have finally worked out how a molecular machine found in mitochondria allows us ...
The rete ovarii, a poorly understood structure connected to the ovaries, may be much more essential to ovarian function than ...
As the puzzle veterans will tell you, the beauty of Connections lies in its ability to tease the brain with misdirection, red ...
A University of Manitoba-led study has successfully eliminated breast-cancer-derived brain tumors in mice, using a drug to ...
The modern explosion in medical memoirs is often attributed to Henry Marsh, the neurosurgeon whose instant classic, Do No Harm, was published in 2014. Yet 5 years earlier, another British surgeon, ...
THE third part of Professor Walmsley's “Manual of Practical Anatomy “is devoted to the dissection of the head and neck, for which a period of about ten weeks is suggested. The usual order of ...
The scientists showed that, right at the onset of mild illness, the body also produces special T cells previously known only from chronic, severe infections and tumors. There are different types ...
Estrogen and progesterone may direct special immune cells near the spinal ... help unravel sex differences in human pain ...
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