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"We discovered that bacteria all around us are using amyloids as a molecular suit of armor," said senior author Aaron Whiteley, assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry.
DNA holds the instructions that make us who we are. If we want to read those instructions, say to understand our predisposition to genetic disorders, we need to carefully 'unzip' DNA's iconic ...
Of the 3.6 million babies born in the United States each year, around 80 percent begin breastfeeding in their first month of life.
A new international study confirmed a significant post-pandemic rise in disorders of gut-brain interaction, including ...
An analysis of data from more than 4.7 million Chinese women showed that those who had low blood sugar levels prior to ...
Drug formulation continues to present challenges for pharmaceutical manufacturers, particularly as the industry responds to ...
New research links ultra-processed food intake to increased diabetes risk in individuals with depression, highlighting the ...
The idea that herpes infections trigger or contribute to Alzheimer's disease has been gaining favor among some scientists, ...
At the Two Spirit Conference in northern Nevada in June, Native Americans gathered in support of the LGBTQ+ community amid ...
A child developed a rash after he was prevented from changing his underwear for four days. A little boy, bored and overcome ...
The research team led by Senior Researchers Yoonhee Lee from the Division of Biomedical Technology and Gyogwon Koo from the ...
A group of researchers led by The University of Osaka have identified a novel genetic mutation in Streptococcus pyogenes, a ...
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