Kanazawa University, have captured real-time images showing how a key brain enzyme organizes itself to help memory formation.
Explore the groundbreaking role of the OTULIN enzyme in regulating the immune system and its link to neurodegenerative ...
In Western New York, deer season is over, the venison is processed and stored, deer camps are quiet, and many hunters turn ...
The South Dakota State University Plant Diagnostic Clinic has earned accreditation as a “Core Accredited Lab” from the ...
University of Edinburgh scientists developed a luminescent reporter that detected granzyme A activity in stool samples, ...
Much like humans, microbial organisms can be fickle in their productivity. One moment they're cranking out useful chemicals ...
Researchers in Edinburgh have developed a rapid stool-based test aiming to improve the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel ...
Using a technique called ancestral sequence reconstruction (ASR), researchers at Wageningen University & Research in the ...
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Blocking a key aging enzyme helps regrow knee cartilage, study finds
Knee cartilage usually wears down quietly. Over time, that loss can turn walking stairs into a daily calculation.
Sneak Peek: Amazon Basics Pet Training Pads were not our most absorbent option, by a lot. However, if you have a pooch who ...
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Scientists have gotten good at blocking enzymes to treat disease. Now can they speed them up?
Tarun Kapoor is tackling a deceptively tricky biochemical challenge: how to speed up the internal machinery of living cells.
The prevalence of anti-citrullinated protein antibodies is low in patients with coronary artery disease without RA; in those with RA, C-reactive protein levels may explain the antibody-mortality link.
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