A graphical summary illustrates the strategy used to identify CYP2D6 as a target for collateral lethality, which is driven by the widespread occurrence of loss of heterozygosity in cancer genomes.
A research team led by Osaka Metropolitan University researchers have developed a non-invasive, low-cost tool for assessing ...
New study by researchers from the University of Bergen (Norway) and the University of Zambia be published on Nov. 14, 2024. Many young girls in low- and middle-income countries become pregnant early, ...
The study’s co-authors Argel Horton and Laura Arton apply the chlorine paste to a large coral (Orbicella annularis). The bright white area is where the treatment has already been applied. Image: Dr ...
Ising machines are specialized computing systems designed to solve complex optimization problems by arranging “spins” to ...
The Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP), the premier global molecular diagnostic professional society, has published a joint consensus report that reviews and summarizes standard concepts and ...
Orphan genes, found only in specific lineages, are key drivers of new functions and phenotypic traits. This discovery lays a ...
In this cross-sectional study of adults hospitalized with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) before the 2023 introduction of RSV vaccines, RSV was associated with substantial burden of hospitalizations ...
A University of Otago-led study has found highly vulnerable weakness in drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, offering a new way to kill them.
UC Davis researchers insert a device that continuously collects water samples underground, providing real-time data on ...
Climate-conscious investors should consider supporting companies with a wide range of climate policies, rather than companies that cherry-pick specific individual policies, according to a study ...
Scientists at the University of Copenhagen have discovered a new weight loss drug target that reduces appetite, increases energy expenditure, and improves insulin sensitivity without causing nausea or ...