Periodontal (gum) disease is one of the most prevalent diseases worldwide, caused by the bacterium Porphyromonas gingivalis ...
Scientists have long wondered how cats manage to produce their distinctive low-pitched purr, since low-frequency sounds are ...
Led by NYU Langone Health researchers, a new study shows how blood cancer cells enter the lungs, damage tissue and cause ...
New study identifies CAR3 as a key osteoblast protein promoting collagen mineralization, bone formation, and skeletal ...
A mouse digit does not usually grow back once it is amputated above the tip. It seals the wound, lays down scar tissue, and ...
By realigning the "scaffolding" of the face, a deep plane face lift can create natural-looking, longer-lasting results than a ...
Aging affects every organ in the body, yet we still know little about how the ovary changes over time. In a new study published in Nature Aging, Yale researchers created one of the most detailed maps ...
SURGEONS at St Mark’s National Bowel Hospital in Park Royal are among the first to use a new artificial intelligence (AI) ...
A conceptual graphic shows how growth factors BMP2 and FGF2 are applied to the injury site to stimulate tissue regeneration – credit, Melissa Bristow/Texas A&M University Some animals like salamanders ...
Scientists have regrown skeletal and connective tissues in mammals, marking a “critical step” toward enabling tissue ...
Not many people would bet on new human anatomy being discovered in the twenty-first century. But the last couple of decades have been a little wild. This is a story about the discovery of two new ...
A new study by Bernhard Dumoulin, Katalin Susztak and colleagues provides insights into the spatial organization of cells in diabetic kidney disease (DKD) and identifies a tertiary lymphoid structure ...