Immune cells convert an immunosuppressive lipid into an anticancer immunity enhancer.
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Immune cells convert an immunosuppressive lipid into an anticancer immunity enhancer.
Visual clues have led to insights about how the brain learns, which parents’ genes shape behavior, and how cells protect themselves from potential toxins.
Scientists’ CRISPR toolkit expands as researchers explore the natural diversity of bacterial immune systems.
Detailed pictures of the brain’s NMDA receptors will help guide the development of new treatments for psychiatric disorders.
With new approaches to research and clinical care, U of U Health scientists are enabling a better quality of life for patients.
A new fast-acting insulin inspired by the venom of fish-hunting snails could help people with diabetes better control their blood sugar.
Researchers are digging deep into the origins of disease to pave the way to clearer diagnoses, better treatments, and prevention.
University of Utah scientists are following nature’s lead as they create new ways to treat and prevent disease.
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Researchers manipulate a bacterial gene regulator to learn how to design RNA-targeted therapeutics.
Full story at National Cancer Institute