Novel DNA-Sensing Pathway Found in Human Cells, Absent in Mice
Researchers at the University of Washington have discovered a novel DNA-sensing pathway that launches an antiviral response to foreign genetic material in human cells. Triggered
Researchers at the University of Washington have discovered a novel DNA-sensing pathway that launches an antiviral response to foreign genetic material in human cells. Triggered
TRIKAFTA is the third drug approved by the FDA that rescues defects caused by the major mutation F508del. It is superior to its predecessors that
An antiflu medication first approved in Japan in 2018 and given the green light later that year in the US may be fostering the emergence
Antibiotics are known to influence the growth of bacteria in the human body. But new research led by a team at the European Molecular Biology
When a virus invades a host cell, it needs to do some remodeling to make the environment safe for itself. In recent years, researchers have
From blood samples of survivors of a 2007 Ebola outbreak in Uganda, researchers have isolated antibodies that are protective and can neutralize two other species
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