Biotech & pharma
New sensors can detect single protein molecules
25 Jan 2017
Appendix may play a key role in immune system: Researchers
12 Jan 2017
Researchers from the Midwestern University Arizona College had published a study claiming the tiny intestinal organ might work as a secondary immune organ, providing a “safe house” for helpful gut bacteria
Researchers identify new organ in the abdomen
05 Jan 2017
They say the `mesentery’, in the abdomen performs important functions that affect systems throughout the body, from cardiovascular to immunological
Preventing too much immunity
29 Dec 2016
Light powers new chemistry for old enzymes
23 Dec 2016
Artificial leaf as mini-factory for drugs
22 Dec 2016
The galloping evolution in seahorses
15 Dec 2016
Drug-loaded synthetic nanoparticles can distinguish lung cancer cells from healthy cells
30 Nov 2016
Tissue damage is key for cell reprogramming
26 Nov 2016
Bringing silicon to life
26 Nov 2016
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