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Pathology is the study and diagnosis of disease through examination of organs, tissues, bodily fluids, and whole bodies (autopsies). The term also encompasses the related scientific study of disease processes, called General pathology. Medical pathology is divided in two main branches, Anatomical pathology and Clinical pathology. Veterinary pathology is concerned with animal disease whereas Phytopathology is the study of plant diseases.
Study identifies two proteins as novel markers of aggressive prostate cancer

Study identifies two proteins as novel markers of aggressive prostate cancer

Antibody-like proteins from sharks can neutralize SARS-CoV-2 variants

Antibody-like proteins from sharks can neutralize SARS-CoV-2 variants

Multiple changes in brain cells during embryonic development may contribute to schizophrenia

Multiple changes in brain cells during embryonic development may contribute to schizophrenia

New method to generate embryo-like cell complexes from the stem cells of mice

New method to generate embryo-like cell complexes from the stem cells of mice

Study employs gene reactivation to treat Fragile X syndrome

Study employs gene reactivation to treat Fragile X syndrome

New classification method divides breast cancers into 12 distinct biological groups

New classification method divides breast cancers into 12 distinct biological groups

New strategy to improve the therapeutic efficacy of liver cancer immunotherapy

New strategy to improve the therapeutic efficacy of liver cancer immunotherapy

Lunaphore highlights novel spatial biology research at SITC 2021

Lunaphore highlights novel spatial biology research at SITC 2021

Lunaphore to host inaugural Spatial Biology Week™ virtual meeting

Lunaphore to host inaugural Spatial Biology Week™ virtual meeting

Experts visualize genes linked to hearing loss in humans

Experts visualize genes linked to hearing loss in humans

Immune cells in the brain mediate the link between gut microbiome and amyloid beta deposits

Immune cells in the brain mediate the link between gut microbiome and amyloid beta deposits

Integration of digital and molecular data could enable individualized prevention of disease

Integration of digital and molecular data could enable individualized prevention of disease

Flow Robotics and Automata collaborate to provide end-to-end lab automation

Flow Robotics and Automata collaborate to provide end-to-end lab automation

Introducing the PhysioMimix™ OOC Multi-Organ Microphysiological System

Introducing the PhysioMimix™ OOC Multi-Organ Microphysiological System

Anti-idiotype antibodies may explain the long-term effects of COVID-19

Anti-idiotype antibodies may explain the long-term effects of COVID-19

Green tea catechins extend the lifespan of C. elegans

Green tea catechins extend the lifespan of C. elegans

Avoiding the formation of false positive results during SARS-CoV-2 antigen testing

Avoiding the formation of false positive results during SARS-CoV-2 antigen testing

Targeting Shp2 as a cancer therapy may worsen the disease

Targeting Shp2 as a cancer therapy may worsen the disease

Study explores mechanism by which ToBRFV tomato virus overcomes tobamovirus resistance

Study explores mechanism by which ToBRFV tomato virus overcomes tobamovirus resistance

Multiple sclerosis drug improves memory in mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

Multiple sclerosis drug improves memory in mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

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