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- Monoclonal Antibodies Could Help Provide an Answer to Antimicrobial Resistancehttps://reachmd.com/news/monoclonal-antibodies-could-help-provide-an-answer-to-antimicrobial-resistance/2468216/Monoclonal antibodies – treatments developed by cloning a cell that makes an antibody – could help provide an answer to the growing problem of antimicrobial resistance, say scientists. A team lead by researchers at the University of Camb
- Age-Related Changes in Male Fibroblasts Increase Treatment-Resistant Melanomahttps://reachmd.com/news/age-related-changes-in-male-fibroblasts-increase-treatment-resistant-melanoma/2468125/Age-related changes in the fibroblasts, cells that create the skin's structure, contribute to the development of aggressive, treatment-resistant melanoma in males, according to research in mice by the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center. The study was published online Sept
- Novel Immunotherapy Improves Recovery from Spinal Cord Injuryhttps://reachmd.com/news/novel-immunotherapy-improves-recovery-from-spinal-cord-injury/2468083/BYLINE: Marta Wegorzewska Newswise — Severe injuries to the spinal cord damage nerve cells, disrupt communication with the brain and rest of the body, and lead to lasting disabilities for millions of people worldwide. The injury itself accounts for only a frac
- Microglial Response to Hypernatremia: Brain Health Insightshttps://reachmd.com/news/microglial-response-to-hypernatremia-brain-health-insights/2468084/Microglia are the brain's immune cells known to play a vital role in maintaining neural function and responding to potential threats. However, when the brain is subjected to hyperosmotic stress—a condition characterized by elevated extracellular sodium levels, the microglial respon
- Late Start of COVID Treatment May Still Benefit Immunocompromised Patientshttps://reachmd.com/news/late-start-of-covid-treatment-may-still-benefit-immunocompromised-patients/2468035/C57BL/6 CD4+/CD8+ T cell mouse depletion model. (a) Study schematic. Blood, turbinates, and lungs were harvested and processed for flow cytometry; n numbers as speci
- Compounds from Nucleic Acids in Food Show Anticancer Effectshttps://reachmd.com/news/compounds-from-nucleic-acids-in-food-show-anticancer-effects/2468053/Compounds from nucleic acids derived from salmon milt DNA and torula yeast RNA showed effects against cancer cell growth. Credit: Osaka Metropolitan University
- AI Spots Cancer and Viral Infections with Nanoscale Precisionhttps://reachmd.com/news/ai-spots-cancer-and-viral-infections-with-nanoscale-precision/2467976/The image uses two colors to show specific nuclear components which allow researchers to see detailed structures within the cell nucleus at nanoscale resolution. Credit: Zhong Limei
- Old Chemo Drug, New Pancreatic Cancer Therapy?https://reachmd.com/news/old-chemo-drug-new-pancreatic-cancer-therapy/2467960/Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (red) resists the body's immune response by surrounding itself with a protective lining that keeps T cells (green) at bay. Credit: Fearon lab/Cold Spring
- Gut Microbial Pathway Identified as Target for Improved Heart Disease Treatmenthttps://reachmd.com/news/gut-microbial-pathway-identified-as-target-for-improved-heart-disease-treatment/2467958/Cleveland Clinic researchers have made a significant discovery about how the gut microbiome interacts with cells to cause cardiovascular disease. The Nature Communicationsstudy found phenylacetylglutamine (PAG), produced by gut bacteria as a waste product, then absorbed and formed
- Elevating Personalized Medicine to the Next Level of Precisionhttps://reachmd.com/news/elevating-personalized-medicine-to-the-next-level-of-precision/2467832/In this era of personalized medicine, innovative therapies are targeting the genetic fingerprint of an individual’s cancer cells to combat cancer more effectively with fewer side effects. Researchers with the Froedtert &a