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New tear gland organoids shed light on the biology of dry eye disease
New tear gland organoids shed light on the biology of dry eye disease

An estimated 5-15% of people have problems with dry eyes, with symptoms including eye redness, stinging, or burning sensation, and eye fatigue. Dry eye disease (DED) occurs when the eyes' tear glands produce insufficient or poor-quality tears which can be due to allergy or autoimmune disease, hor... Read more

Medical News - Dec 19
New study reveals how brain biology shapes thought and behavior
New study reveals how brain biology shapes thought and behavior

A new study from experts with Georgia State University has achieved a long-standing goal in neuroscience: showing how the brain's smallest components build the systems that shape thought, emotion and behavior. Read more

Medical News - Dec 02
Study finds GLP-1 drugs improve strength and reverse aging biology in mice
Study finds GLP-1 drugs improve strength and reverse aging biology in mice

Researchers showed that GLP-1 receptor agonism counteracts aging across multiple organs in mice, improving strength and reversing molecular aging signatures without meaningful effects on body weight.These benefits depended largely on hypothalamic GLP-1R signaling and closely mirrored the anti-agi... Read more

Medical News - Nov 24
Research reveals new insights into the biology of recurrent miscarriage
Research reveals new insights into the biology of recurrent miscarriage

Researchers at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, University of Sydney, and the Royal Hospital for Women have uncovered important new insights into the biology of recurrent miscarriage - a devastating condition that affects up to one in fifty couples trying to conceive. Read more

Medical News - Nov 19
Global Sepsis Diagnostics by Microbiology Technology Market is projected to reach a value of USD 542.73 Million by 2030.
Global Sepsis Diagnostics by Microbiology Technology Market is projected to reach a value of USD 542.73 Million by 2030.

Global Sepsis Diagnostics by Microbiology Technology Market is estimated to be worth USD 345.83 Million in 2024 and is projected to reach a value of USD 542.73 Million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 7.8% during the forecast period Read more

Openpr.com - Nov 11
Takara Bio USA, Inc. announces a series of updates to its spatial biology product portfolio, extending its innovation with a new class of spatial technology
Takara Bio USA, Inc. announces a series of updates to its spatial biology product portfolio, extending its innovation with a new class of spatial technology

Takara Bio USA, Inc. ("Takara Bio USA"), a wholly owned subsidiary of Takara Bio Inc. ("Takara Bio"), today announced a series of updates to its spatial biology product portfolio, extending its innovation with a new class of spatial technology. Read more

Medical News - Oct 09
Stronger national defense through biology
Stronger national defense through biology

UC Irvine researcher uncovers nature’s blueprints for mighty materials Read more

Uc Irvine - Sep 22
Palvella Therapeutics Announces Scientific Publication in Lymphatic Research and Biology Highlighting Recent Advances in the Pathogenesis of Venous Malformations and the Real-World Use of Rapamycin as an Emerging Targeted Therapy
Palvella Therapeutics Announces Scientific Publication in Lymphatic Research and Biology Highlighting Recent Advances in the Pathogenesis of Venous Malformations and the Real-World Use of Rapamycin as an Emerging Targeted Therapy

Recent advances in understanding venous malformation disease pathogenesis highlight the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway as a key driver of disease proliferation, spurring real-world off-label use of systemic rapamycin (sirolimus) Read more

Globenewswire_fr - Sep 17
3 Questions: On biology and medicine’s “data revolution”
3 Questions: On biology and medicine’s “data revolution”

Professor Caroline Uhler discusses her work at the Schmidt Center, thorny problems in math, and the ongoing quest to understand some of the most complex interactions in biology. Read more

Massachusetts Institute Of Technology - Sep 02
Trojan’s long fascination with molecular biology inspires stem cell career
Trojan’s long fascination with molecular biology inspires stem cell career

Guanyi Huang — now associate principal scientist at MerckBodye — credits his USC training with putting him at the forefront of biological research breakthroughs. Read more

University Of Southern California - Aug 07

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