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‘Artificial lymph node’ shows potential to treat cancer

‘Artificial lymph node’ shows potential to treat cancer

Salk researchers unveil SWI/SNF variants' role in macrophage immune responses

Salk researchers unveil SWI/SNF variants' role in macrophage immune responses

Understanding the role of tumor-associated fibrosis in immunotherapy resistance

Understanding the role of tumor-associated fibrosis in immunotherapy resistance

SolasCure selected for innovate UK global incubator programme in houston

SolasCure selected for innovate UK global incubator programme in houston

Foam technology revolutionizes gene therapy, boosting efficiency and safety

Foam technology revolutionizes gene therapy, boosting efficiency and safety

New consensus provides evidence-based guidelines for second-degree burns

New consensus provides evidence-based guidelines for second-degree burns

Notre Dame study identifies high-risk population for CAUTIs due to fibrinolytic deficiencies

Notre Dame study identifies high-risk population for CAUTIs due to fibrinolytic deficiencies

Light therapy may affect healing in the brains of people who suffered traumatic brain injury

Light therapy may affect healing in the brains of people who suffered traumatic brain injury

Personalized phage therapy successfully treats antibiotic-resistant infections in animals

Personalized phage therapy successfully treats antibiotic-resistant infections in animals

Study suggests miR-377 as potential therapeutic target for prostate cancer

Study suggests miR-377 as potential therapeutic target for prostate cancer

DGIST unveils wireless electronic sutures for advanced health monitoring

DGIST unveils wireless electronic sutures for advanced health monitoring

Researchers design new regenerative medicine therapy to accelerate diabetic wound repair

Researchers design new regenerative medicine therapy to accelerate diabetic wound repair

Clean needles save lives. In some states, they might not be legal.

Clean needles save lives. In some states, they might not be legal.

Research highlights complexity of xylazine and fentanyl combination in overdose cases

Research highlights complexity of xylazine and fentanyl combination in overdose cases

Medics at UCLA protest say police weapons drew blood and cracked bones

Medics at UCLA protest say police weapons drew blood and cracked bones

New joint guideline highlights importance of coordinated care for peripheral artery disease

New joint guideline highlights importance of coordinated care for peripheral artery disease

Research explores the effects of nuclear magnetic resonance on internal clock of cells

Research explores the effects of nuclear magnetic resonance on internal clock of cells

New biomedical engineering innovation shows potential to transform trauma care and surgical practices

New biomedical engineering innovation shows potential to transform trauma care and surgical practices

They were shot at the super bowl parade — and might have bullets in their bodies forever

They were shot at the super bowl parade — and might have bullets in their bodies forever

Wild Sumatran orangutan uses medicinal plant to treat facial wound

Wild Sumatran orangutan uses medicinal plant to treat facial wound

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