A research team suggests zinc’s benefits in COVID-19 may reflect an intracellular stress program, not zinc levels alone.
Background Neutrophils guarantee a prompt and robust host response to pathogens. Yet, overshooting neutrophil activation ...
While extracellular DNA persistence substantially influences soil microbiome investigations, its degradation kinetics remain poorly quantified. Here, we developed a primer-labeled DNA approach coupled ...
Directly transferring healthy mitochondria or cytoplasmic components into target cells is particularly relevant for regenerative medicine.
Creatine is the most-researched fitness supplement. Here's what it does for women, side effects and how much creatine to take ...
A science-backed deep dive into how creatine enhances muscle growth, supports brain health, and improves mood, memory, and resilience—far beyond the world of weightlifting.
The physicochemical conditions of tumors—such as acidosis, stiffness, and hypoxia—actively drive cancer progression yet have been insufficiently incorporated into the current hallmarks of cancer model ...
This paper provides a valuable observation that imiquimod, a compound often used to induce a psoriasis-like skin inflammation in mice, has a TLR7-independent effect acting through the unfolded protein ...
A tiny antibody component could fundamentally transform the treatment of cystic fibrosis: For the first time, researchers ...
Katherine Haan, MBA, is a Senior Staff Writer for Forbes Advisor and a former financial advisor turned international bestselling author and business coach. For more than a decade, she’s helped small ...
Abstract: This article tackles the critical challenge of optimizing the buffer pool, a core component of Database Management Systems (DBMS) that caches frequently accessed data pages, where manual ...