A review of current-generation below-the-knee drug-eluting resorbable scaffolds, focusing on their appropriate use and where they are headed next.
For immune cells, the actin cytoskeleton is more than a structural scaffold. Immune cells can migrate to sites of infection ...
Bacteria are constantly moving by help of motility organs called flagella or pili to colonize new niches. Also, bacteria can ...
Inherited metabolic diseases are rare monogenic conditions that disrupt biochemical pathways, affecting energy production and ...
Lab-made organoids that mimic reproductive tissues could point to treatments for common conditions such as pre-eclampsia and ...
The growing preference for indigenous craft items is a welcome trend in today’s globalised world, where mass-produced goods often dominate markets. These handcrafted products, rooted in the cultural ...
Recent advances in high-throughput microbiome profiling have generated expansive data sets that offer unprecedented ...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the second leading cause of cancer death worldwide, largely due to the limited efficacy of ...
If Not Me then Who? The Identity and Activism of Black Women during Jim Crow and Apartheid in Jim Crow and apartheid are two ...
In an update from uniQure, they report that their experimental gene therapy, AMT-130, has the potential to slow Huntington’s ...
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