Key Protein is Linked to Circadian Clocks, Helps Regulate MetabolismStudy sheds light on molecular basis for metabolic health and disease.
TB Bacteria's Trash-Eating Inspires Search for New DrugsWhen hijacking a garbage truck, one might as well make use of the trash. That logic drives how tuberculosis-causing bacteria feed, say Cornell scientists.
Gene Mutation Gives Boost to Brain Cancer CellsAn international team of researchers has found that a singular gene mutation helps brain cancer cells to not just survive, but grow tumors rapidly.
New Phenome Centre will Decipher Roles of Nature and Nurture in Human HealthThe MRC-NIHR Phenome Centre will examine around one hundred thousand blood and urine samples every year, putting the UK at the forefront of a revolution in health and medical research.
Molecular Modelling to Help Create Better, Safer DrugsHow our bodies break down the common drugs ibuprofen, diclofenac and warfarin is the subject of a new study from the University of Bristol.
Biomarkers Found for Major Depressive DisorderNew research highlights biological and genetic markers associated with improved response to adjunctive L-Methylfolate in management of depression.
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Mass. General, Duke Study Identifies Two Genes that Combine to Cause Rare SyndromeMutations in genes that regulate cellular metabolism found in families with ataxia, dementia and reproductive failure.
Type 1 Diabetes and Heart Disease Linked by Inflammatory ProteinTherapeutic agents that block the protein calprotectin could potentially reverse or slow the progression of atherosclerosis in people with type 1 diabetes.