CD163 might not be the most exciting name in the world, but behind it lies one of the body's most important defense receptors ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNConversations on AFM: Exploring the nanomechanics of living cellsIn this interview Prof. Dr. Kristina Kusche-Vihrog speaks about the nanomechanics of living cells and their implications for ...
New research from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is the first to identify defects related to metabolism ...
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ZME Science on MSNScientists Discover Cells That Defy Death and Form New Life After the Body Dies. Enter The “Third State”Researchers have found that some cells form new multicellular structures with functions that defy their original biological ...
CD163 is a macrophage receptor that clears hemoglobin-haptoglobin complexes from blood, preventing oxidative damage and also ...
W ith two new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease approved in recent years, there’s growing hope for people at risk of the ...
As scientists, we often think we understand a virus—its structure, its tricks, the way it moves through the body. But every ...
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News Medical on MSNHigh blood pressure can lead to structural changes in the kidneysA research team from the Medical University of Vienna has investigated structural changes in kidneys of patients with hypertension and type 2 diabetes.
A natural antibacterial molecule shows clinical promise. Its unusual binding site is on an excellent target: ...
Cells called neutrophils form gooey rings around sites where skin is punctured, study in mice shows. Immune cells in the skin ...
Explore how semen cfDNA analysis revolutionizes male infertility diagnosis, offering a non-invasive, accurate method for identifying azoospermia and varicocele.
Did you know men and women's heart cells prefer different kinds of fuel? Gender differences are emerging as scientists turn ...
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