Pioneering research led by Brazilians describes the immune system's reactions in detail in the first living patient to receive a genetically modified pig kidney transplant.
Novel research led by Brazilian scientists describes the immune system's reactions in detail in the first living patient to ...
Deep learning final year projects offer students the opportunity to explore the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and apply them to real-world problems. One project idea is developing a ...
Diabetic kidney disease is a leading cause of kidney failure worldwide, yet current treatments often slow progression ...
Introduction Many patients living with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) experience a reduced quality of life, with depression affecting up to one-quarter of patients and a higher prevalence rate for ...
In nature, dIgA is produced as part of the immune system and is released into tears, saliva and mucus as an early defense against pathogens. In a 2015 paper, Weimbs and colleagues proposed that by ...
The 2025 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists – two of them American and one Japanese – for unraveling how the immune system protects us from thousands of ...
While its star projector leaves a lot to be desired, the Science Can Solar System Planetary Projector is a fantastic educational tool for kids, with its solar system model, complete with talking ...
Hyeyoung Nam, Ph.D., professor in the UAB Department of Urology, has been published in Science Advances alongside corresponding author, Sunil Sudarshan, M.D. and colleagues Richard L. Kirkman and ...
Sumit Chanda, a professor of immunology and microbiology at Scripps Research who focuses on pandemics, has made a career out of preparing for disaster. But Chanda faced a disaster of a different kind ...
A newly discovered object, dubbed A11pl3Z, appears to be moving too fast and straight to have originated in the solar system. If confirmed, it will be the third interstellar visitor ever spotted. When ...
Scientists have achieved an unprecedented look into how the human immune system attacks a transplanted pig kidney, using spatial molecular imaging to map immune activity down to the cellular level.
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