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Pathology is the study and diagnosis of disease through examination of organs, tissues, bodily fluids, and whole bodies (autopsies). The term also encompasses the related scientific study of disease processes, called General pathology. Medical pathology is divided in two main branches, Anatomical pathology and Clinical pathology. Veterinary pathology is concerned with animal disease whereas Phytopathology is the study of plant diseases.
New strategy for outsmarting cancer through its own social intelligence

New strategy for outsmarting cancer through its own social intelligence

Morphological changes occur rapidly in response to cardiac injury

Morphological changes occur rapidly in response to cardiac injury

MU's Coulter program funds translational research projects that unite physicians and engineers

MU's Coulter program funds translational research projects that unite physicians and engineers

Missing link between bone marrow stem cells and human immune system

Missing link between bone marrow stem cells and human immune system

Longer looks: Too many pills for dad; Genetic secrets; A supermarket's dietitian

Longer looks: Too many pills for dad; Genetic secrets; A supermarket's dietitian

Seven antibiotic-resistance genes swapped between human and soil bacteria

Seven antibiotic-resistance genes swapped between human and soil bacteria

Dysfunctional RyRs play a role in stress-induced cognitive dysfunction

Dysfunctional RyRs play a role in stress-induced cognitive dysfunction

Study may spur research into multi-model imaging based biomarker development for AD

Study may spur research into multi-model imaging based biomarker development for AD

Glaucoma and cell death: an interview with Dr. Vivek Gupta

Glaucoma and cell death: an interview with Dr. Vivek Gupta

Closing in on neurologic biomarker diagnosis

Closing in on neurologic biomarker diagnosis

Genetic investigation of tribes may explain why East Asians have lower skin cancer rates

Genetic investigation of tribes may explain why East Asians have lower skin cancer rates

FISH assay identifies only few lung cancer patients who could benefit from crizotinib

FISH assay identifies only few lung cancer patients who could benefit from crizotinib

Cyclin D3 protein regulates size and quantity of RBCs

Cyclin D3 protein regulates size and quantity of RBCs

Regulating microbes could help prevent diseases associated with obesity

Regulating microbes could help prevent diseases associated with obesity

Spironolactone should be considered as a treatment option in hypertensive patients with DHF

Spironolactone should be considered as a treatment option in hypertensive patients with DHF

PEI adjuvant improves effect of vaccines against flu, HIV and herpes

PEI adjuvant improves effect of vaccines against flu, HIV and herpes

Creighton University research to improve patient care and outcomes in CAD treatment

Creighton University research to improve patient care and outcomes in CAD treatment

Mexican-Americans with ancestral links have higher insulin resistance levels

Mexican-Americans with ancestral links have higher insulin resistance levels

Lilly’s solanezumab Phase 3 trials on AD do not meet primary endpoints

Lilly’s solanezumab Phase 3 trials on AD do not meet primary endpoints

Abnormalities in mitochondrial length promote development of neurodegenerative diseases

Abnormalities in mitochondrial length promote development of neurodegenerative diseases

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