New research in The FASEB Journal suggests that a chimera design of DNA and small DNA with a companion contrast agent to facilitate uptake allows antibodies to cross cell membranes Scientist... Read more
New research in The FASEB Journal suggests that white blood cells exposed to UVA light in agar, to induce DNA damage, can predict if one has or is at risk for cancer A new research report p... Read more
Researchers from the University of Bradford have devised a simple blood test that can be used to diagnose whether people have cancer or not. The test will enable doctors to rule out cancer i... Read more
New research in The FASEB Journal suggests that excessive noise activates certain cells in the ear causing them to detach and damage the blood barrier Your mother was right when she warned y... Read more
New research in The FASEB Journal suggests that with magnetic guidance, specially designed nanoparticles can help deliver genes to injured arteries, using stents as the delivery platform Ste... Read more
A new ray of hope has broken through the clouded outcomes associated with Alzheimer’s disease. A new research report published in January 2013 print issue of the FASEB Journal by scien... Read more
New research in The FASEB Journal shows that toxins taken from the venom of sea anemones could be the next wave of insecticides and may even be used to treat pain, cardiac disorders and othe... Read more