Study led by professor at Touro University's Nevada campus sheds light on how AIDS-causing virus enters a cell's nucleus so it can replicate, finds possible drug countermeasure
Tumors in mice lost half their size when injected with eosinophils, best known for inducing allergies; promising results also seen in human tumor cells in vitro
Nanoparticles, tested on mice and unveiled in peer-reviewed research, head straight to cells that are inflamed, and either ‘silence’ or edit the gene that is causing inflammation
Immunotherapy needs peptides to work, but if a patient has too few, anti-cancer drugs will fall short; discovery of new type by Weizmann Institute-led team could solve problem
Scientists at Israel's Weizmann Institute find that these protective cells combat excess hormones in certain organs; when they misread the situation, illness results
Understanding role of TOX protein could pave way to restoring normal function in systems weakened by chronic disease, say researchers from Israel's Bar-Ilan University and others
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