Researchers regenerate muscle cells in mice with muscular dystrophy
Refined cells from a type of benign tumor regenerated skeletal muscle stem cells in mice with muscular dystrophy, according to a new study.
Is a cure for Parkinson’s on the horizon?
Experimental drug STOPS its progress and can combat its symptoms, promising trials show.
Older Melanoma Patients Respond Better to Anti-PD-1 Immunotherapies, Study Shows
Older Melanoma Patients Respond Better to Anti-PD-1 Immunotherapies, Study Shows
This one, newly discovered cell can remake a whole animal
Planaria are master regenerators, thanks to a certain type of stem cell.
Targeting Inflammation May Protect and Restore the Brain after Stroke
New therapeutic approaches directed at the post-stroke immune response show promise in mice.
ASCO: Cancer-killing poliovirus combination shrinks breast tumors in Duke-led mouse trials
Recent data showed that Merck’s checkpoint inhibitor Keytruda cuts the risk of death significantly in newly diagnosed lung cancer patients and Bristol-Myers Squibb made a case for Opdivo combos.
Researchers power tiny medical implant from over 100 feet away
The device could be used to deliver drugs or treat diseases.
Tiny particles could help fight brain cancer
Nanoparticles carrying two drugs can cross the blood-brain barrier and shrink glioblastoma tumors.
Two teams independently come up with a way to avert CRS in CAR T-cell therapies
Two teams of researchers, one working in the U.S., the other in Italy, have come up with new ways to avert cytokine release syndrome (CRS) in leukemia patients who undergo CAR T-cell therapies.
Malaria genetics: study shows how disease became deadly
The secrets of how malaria became a human-killer have been revealed by a genetic study.