A novel mouse model offers definitive evidence that a single inhibitory receptor family governs the critical natural killer cell functions of licensing and missing-self.
Adding immunotherapy to a new type of inhibitor that targets multiple forms of the cancer-causing gene mutation KRAS kept ...
Early research shows a one-time gene therapy has potential for addressing both the liver and lung disease that patients with ...
Adding immunotherapy to a new type of inhibitor that targets multiple forms of the cancer-causing gene mutation KRAS kept ...
You may scarcely notice it, but much of what you do every day requires your brain to engage in perceptual learning.
Discover the unexpected benefits of donating blood. Regular donation may lower your risk of blood cancers and enhance your health.
People have two copies of most of their genes, one from each parent. Mutations can change or silence one or both copies. In the case of the Syngap1 gene, research has shown that two working copies are ...
Blood donation is an important way to support community health. A consistent, reliable and safe blood supply is necessary to ...
The second act of a popular reprogramming factor could maximize the potential of iPSCs in research and regenerative medicine.
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have identified genetic changes in blood stem cells from frequent blood donors that support the production of new, non-cancerous cells.
New research suggests that frequent blood donation can trigger genetic changes that might protect certain stem cells from ...