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UC San Diego researchers awarded two grants for investigating stem cell-based therapies

UC San Diego researchers awarded two grants for investigating stem cell-based therapies

Researchers explore future of houseplants as functional sirens of home health

Researchers explore future of houseplants as functional sirens of home health

New breeding technologies could enhance shape, size, color, and health benefits of produce

New breeding technologies could enhance shape, size, color, and health benefits of produce

High-fat diet and systemic inflammation contribute to progression of prostate cancer

High-fat diet and systemic inflammation contribute to progression of prostate cancer

Why men may recover more quickly from influenza infections than women

Why men may recover more quickly from influenza infections than women

New super-resolution 'nanoscope' provides insight into progression of Alzheimer's disease

New super-resolution 'nanoscope' provides insight into progression of Alzheimer's disease

Researchers describe key role of enzyme in regulating immune response against Chagas disease parasite

Researchers describe key role of enzyme in regulating immune response against Chagas disease parasite

Novel therapeutic approach alleviates ALS-related muscular atrophy in mouse models

Novel therapeutic approach alleviates ALS-related muscular atrophy in mouse models

Fighting cancer with engineered cancer cells

Fighting cancer with engineered cancer cells

Study demonstrates new therapeutic targets for inflammation-associated colon cancer

Study demonstrates new therapeutic targets for inflammation-associated colon cancer

Scientists pinpoint new therapeutic targets for inflammation-associated colon cancer

Scientists pinpoint new therapeutic targets for inflammation-associated colon cancer

Bacteria-powered solar cell can produce energy even when skies are overcast

Bacteria-powered solar cell can produce energy even when skies are overcast

Researchers develop ingestible sensor to non-invasively monitor indicators of disease

Researchers develop ingestible sensor to non-invasively monitor indicators of disease

SATB1 protein important for maintaining pluripotency of hematopoietic stem cells

SATB1 protein important for maintaining pluripotency of hematopoietic stem cells

Viral immunotherapy shows promise to treat pediatric brain tumors

Viral immunotherapy shows promise to treat pediatric brain tumors

Low-dose aspirin may reduce amyloid plaques in the brain, study shows

Low-dose aspirin may reduce amyloid plaques in the brain, study shows

Timing may be key to evading destruction for bacteria facing antibiotics

Timing may be key to evading destruction for bacteria facing antibiotics

City of Hope receives $3.7 million from CIRM to develop phase 1 glioblastoma trial

City of Hope receives $3.7 million from CIRM to develop phase 1 glioblastoma trial

Modified natural killer cells may be new player in CAR-T immunotherapies

Modified natural killer cells may be new player in CAR-T immunotherapies

Tiny snippets of genetic material may help with early detection of Alzheimer's disease

Tiny snippets of genetic material may help with early detection of Alzheimer's disease

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