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In a hot spring at Yellowstone National Park, a microbe does something that life shouldn’t be able to do: It breathes oxygen ...
A protein called PAR1 helps lymphatic vessels structurally transform to boost fluid drainage and support healing when the ...
News Rescued by fat bubbles: UTSW scientists treat rare genetic disease with designer molecule Called selective organ targeting lipid nanoparticles, these fatty couriers carrying gene therapy ...
Inside living cells, molecules are constantly on the move—binding, diffusing, interacting. An international competition, the ...
Exposure to a common fungal molecule can reprogram immune cells in the lungs, causing them to overreact to infection-like signals and worsen lung damage, according to new research. ...
A molecular motor (blue) is rotated by oxidation with an enzyme (green), followed by reduction with ammonia borane (yellow).
People living in high pollution areas may rack up DNA glitches that trigger lung cancer, scientists suggest July 2 in Nature. Those glitches can include mutations that hobble the very genes that ...
Tiny fat bubbles carrying gene therapy have successfully repaired DNA in the lungs and liver of animals with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency — a promising leap toward treating humans with this ...
An argument found on the playground, at least in my day, was the one of "Who would win in a fight?" Thanks to Youtube many of these have been answered, except one. Master Chief or Lieutenant Titus?
Some COVID-19 patients have experienced silent hypoxia, a condition causing low oxygen levels (without obvious symptoms). This condition can be fatal.
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