A bacterial molecule enhances chemotherapy. Its synthetic form could inspire new cancer drugs. An international group of researchers, led by teams at the MRC (LMS), Imperial College London, and the ...
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Different types of magic mushrooms use unique biochemical paths to produce the same active compound
A German-Austrian team led by Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Leibniz-HKI has been able to biochemically demonstrate ...
Austrian team led by Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Leibniz-HKI has been able to biochemically demonstrate for the ...
Scientists discover a new way plants manage light by reprogramming a UV sensor, opening doors for stress-resistant, ...
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Molecular 'fossils' offer microscopic clues to the origins of life, but they take care to interpret
The questions of how humankind came to be, and whether we are alone in the universe, have captured imaginations for millennia ...
Backed by a $30 million gift from an anonymous donor, the Center for Advanced Therapeutics will serve as a central resource ...
This concerns the biosynthesis of a molecule that has a very long history with humans," explains Prof. Dirk Hoffmeister, head of the research group ...
Gleevec, a cancer drug first approved for sale in 2001, has dramatically changed the lives of people with chronic myeloid ...
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Scientists Use Bacteria to Produce Stronger and Eco-Friendly Plastic Without Any Byproducts
Now, a team of scientists in Japan may start turning the tide. They’ve hijacked the metabolism of a common bacterium, ...
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Scientists make game-changing discovery that could make cavities a thing of past: 'Could be added to toothpastes and mouthwashes'
What if tooth cavities could become a thing of the past? Scientists may have found a way to make this happen. According to ...
When a corpse flower bloomed on campus, atmospheric scientists got to work. What they discovered provides new evidence about ...
Scientists have found out exactly how an exercise-triggered molecule suppresses hunger signals in the brain, leading to weight loss. And the good news is that it could be harnessed as a therapeutic, ...
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