When E. coli detects damage to its genetic material, it sends out an SOS signal that alters activity inside the cells. “The bacteria go into full...
A recent study published in Biological Research investigates the impact of a high-fat diet (HFD) on gut microbiome diversity and its subsequent effects on the expression...
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages. In new research, scientists from the University of California, San Diego and elsewhere performed a genome-wide association...
The reason why targeted treatment for non-small cell lung cancer fails to work for some patients, particularly those who have never smoked, has been discovered by...
If the virus incorporates host genetic segments into its genome, the infection may become chronic. Why does Hepatitis E become chronic in some patients, and why...
A recent Nutrients journal study explores the association between polymorphisms in the bitter taste receptor genes, alcohol consumption, and body fat percentage. Study: The Influence of...
An international research team led by scientists from the University of Liège (Belgium) has discovered an interesting new therapeutic target for the treatment of melanoma resistant...
Immunotherapy is one of the pillars in the fight against cancer and aims to enable the body’s own immune system to fight a tumor. A recent...
In a recent study published in Nature Medicine, researchers evaluated the safety and effectiveness of binaural adeno-associated virus 1 (AAV1)-human otoferlin (hOTOF) therapy in five children...
A searchable database is now ready to help study Alzheimer’s disease. Neuroscience and biomedical informatics researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College...
A recent study conducted by Helmholtz Munich and the German Center for Diabetes Research provides new insights into how fathers’ diets and overweight can affect their...
In disease research, it’s important to know gene expression and where in a tissue the expression is happening, but marrying the two sets of information can...