KRAS is the most mutated gene in cancer, occurring in 17%-25% of all cancers and affecting millions of patients worldwide. KRAS plays a critical role in...
Red blood cells are the most abundant cells in the body. It has long been known that when red blood cells are destroyed or bleeding causes...
A new technique that uses harmless light waves to measure infant brain activity has provided the most complete picture ever of brain functions such as hearing,...
Research from WEHI may help elucidate the long-standing mystery of why key immune organs in our bodies shrink and lose function as we age. The thymus...
Cancer doesn't grow in a vacuum. Each tumor thrives in a specific microenvironment within the body and spreads through a tangled web of blood vessels and...
You've probably heard of dopamine, also known as the “happiness hormone.” Drugs like cocaine cause a surge of dopamine in the brain. Normally, a protein in...
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