Gut bacteria use a molecular language as interspecies communication to talk to their mammalian hosts
Study describes molecular language bacteria use to control host genes and development Bacteria in the gut do far more than help digest food in the stomachs of their hosts, they can also tell... Read more
Promising results provide hope for humans suffering from chronic paralysis Millions of people worldwide are living with chronic spinal cord injuries, with 250,000 to 500,000 new cases each y... Read more
Mouse study could provide foundation for future human therapeutics Supplementing a single protein found in the spinal cord could help prevent symptoms of Lou Gehrig’s disease, according to a... Read more
Finding May Shed Added Light On, Offer Treatment Hope for Brain-Wasting Diseases Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researchers have synthesized the first artificial human pr... Read more
Researchers repurpose pain meds to kill cancer cells Researchers at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have developed a computer progr... Read more
Researchers Discover a Conserved Pathway that Controls Aging Investigators at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals Health System have identified a new... Read more
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have developed a method that could make magnetic resonance imaging—MRI—multicolor. Current MRI techniques rely on a single c... Read more
Injections of a new drug may partially relieve paralyzing spinal cord injuries, based on indications from a study in rats, which was partly funded by the National Institutes of Health. The r... Read more
Aims for fast and affordable scans, early and quick diagnoses A new method of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could routinely spot specific cancers, multiple sclerosis, heart disease and ot... Read more