San Antonio Researchers Find Potential New Defense Against HIV Virus
A San Antonio research team under the leadership of Dr. Ruth Ruprecht has uncovered a potential new defense against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
First Mouse Model to Mimic Lung Disease Could Speed Discovery of More Effective Treatments
Penn Study Details Model of Pulmonary Fibrosis, Which Kills More Than 40,000 Each Year
Researchers claim major breakthrough in the fight to cure cystic fibrosis
Adelaide researchers believe their breakthrough in stem cell transplantation therapy, developed in mice, could eventually provide a cure for cystic fibrosis.
Uniquely Designed Experimental Zika Vaccine Has Proven Powerful
A uniquely designed experimental vaccine against Zika virus has proven powerful in mice, new research has found.
Lemurs May Be Making Medicine Out of Millipedes
Red-fronted lemurs join the growing list of animals that appear to use plants and other animals to treat their afflictions.
Tackling T Cells
Immune cell studies take aim at organ transplant rejection, autoimmune diseases
Zebrafish interactions offer help in studying social behavior disorders
University of Oregon scientists have identified brain cells vital to how zebrafish socialize.
Scientists discover neurodegenerative disease in monkeys
OHSU discovery could accelerate development of new gene therapies for Batten disease
Next-generation ALS drug silences inherited form of the disease in animal models
NIH-funded preclinical study suggests drug may be ready for early stage clinical trials.
Turbo-charging chemotherapy for lung cancer
A naturally occurring hormone could help make chemotherapy much more effective for lung cancer