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A unique feature of HR is that it repairs the damage to the DNA in a highly accurate way. In eukaryotic cells (those with a ...
A groundbreaking study has suggested that a common type of antidepressant could help the body fight off cancer by shrinking tumours by more than 50 percent.
Fructose is a monosaccharide, also known as a simple sugar. A study published in Nature and funded by the National Institutes ...
Like any serious burn, freeze-branding also increases the risk of dehydration. That’s because burns damage the skin’s ...
Scientists created a camera thinner than human hair, flexible enough to bend with your movements, and capable of seeing ...
SSRIs boosted the ability of T cells to kill cancer cells and suppressed tumor growth in both mouse and human tumor models.
A new study identified taurine, an ingredient both naturally produced in the body and found in energy drinks and foods, ...
Researchers say, “It turns out SSRIs don’t just make our brains happier; they also make our T cells happier—even while ...
A recent study links taurine, an amino acid made by the body and an ingredient found in several types of food, to the growth of blood and bone marrow cancers like leukemia.
A common class of antidepressant medications might be even more useful than we thought. Research out today suggests that ...