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Antibody that blocks VEGF-B could be a potential therapeutic option for fatty liver disease

Antibody that blocks VEGF-B could be a potential therapeutic option for fatty liver disease

Research supports the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccination in cancer patients receiving immunotherapy

Research supports the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccination in cancer patients receiving immunotherapy

Molecular staple: The DNA repair mechanism impeding cancer treatment

Molecular staple: The DNA repair mechanism impeding cancer treatment

Researchers create a tool to predict the effects of different diets on cancerous and healthy cells

Researchers create a tool to predict the effects of different diets on cancerous and healthy cells

Flexible copper sensor detects heavy metals in sweat

Flexible copper sensor detects heavy metals in sweat

Investigating the molecular mechanisms that govern cilia force sensing

Investigating the molecular mechanisms that govern cilia force sensing

The potential of cellular “glue” in regenerative medicine

The potential of cellular “glue” in regenerative medicine

Small fluorescent protein helps researchers to capture deeper, more precise biomedical images

Small fluorescent protein helps researchers to capture deeper, more precise biomedical images

High-dose green tea extract may create liver damage in people with certain genetic variations

High-dose green tea extract may create liver damage in people with certain genetic variations

Figuring out how immune cells prevent cognitive decline

Figuring out how immune cells prevent cognitive decline

Newly developed tool helps snip out faulty genes in a safe manner

Newly developed tool helps snip out faulty genes in a safe manner

Launch of stem cells into space to investigate stem cell aging

Launch of stem cells into space to investigate stem cell aging

Applying “programmable molecular scissors” to combat COVID-19 infection

Applying “programmable molecular scissors” to combat COVID-19 infection

Treatment using CRISPR alleviates swelling attacks in hereditary angioedema patients

Treatment using CRISPR alleviates swelling attacks in hereditary angioedema patients

Puffer fish use non-toxic version of a powerful neurotoxin to communicate with each other

Puffer fish use non-toxic version of a powerful neurotoxin to communicate with each other

Regulating cholesterol production with novel protein

Regulating cholesterol production with novel protein

Georgia Tech researchers develop a new biomaterial that could cure Type 1 diabetes

Georgia Tech researchers develop a new biomaterial that could cure Type 1 diabetes

Rare and protective loss-of-function mutations offer possible NAFLD drug targets

Rare and protective loss-of-function mutations offer possible NAFLD drug targets

A remarkable finding reorients attempts to cure liver disease

A remarkable finding reorients attempts to cure liver disease

Research team outlines three-step technique that lets human body defend against Hep B

Research team outlines three-step technique that lets human body defend against Hep B

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