Gut bacteria can convert white fat into energy-burning beige fat through diet-driven signals, offering new therapeutic targets for metabolic diseases.
It is well known that students who prepare in advance perform better in exams. Now, it appears that the skin can do the same.
A Twin Cities locksmith says the same tools he uses to help stranded drivers are now being misused by thieves to steal cars in seconds, sometimes from several feet away.
Preclinical data demonstrate enhanced efficacy of PLT012 in pMMR colorectal cancer models - Findings position CD36 as a promising metabolic checkpoint target in an underserved patient population DOVER ...
Mineral casts of cancer cell surfaces reprogram fat cells into stem cells and improve insulin sensitivity in obese mice ...
Life Biosciences, Inc., (“Life Bio”) a biotechnology company pioneering cellular rejuvenation therapies to reverse and prevent multiple diseases of aging, today announced the close of a ...
Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed "living" polymers capable of growing, shrinking, healing, and regenerating after ...
Scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and Sanford Burnham Prebys explore genetic factors in separate papers ...
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital scientists have discovered how tumors disable immune "gatekeeper" cells that alert the ...
Prize winner’s research reprograms tumor cells to trigger antitumor immunity   Cancer immunotherapies, such as checkpoint ...
Police in Victoria have pointed a finger at global car giants "acutely aware" of how to prevent their vehicles being stolen, as new statistics show car theft crimes are at their highest level in ...