Lipopolysaccharide, a virulence factor produced by bacteria, is a toxin that can cause a systemic inflammation via the circulation. In
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Lipopolysaccharide, a virulence factor produced by bacteria, is a toxin that can cause a systemic inflammation via the circulation. In
Continue reading »Although the influenza virus varies a lot from year to year, the flu usually contributes to approximately 1000 deaths a
Continue reading »Hematopoietic stem cells—the precursors to blood cells—have been notoriously difficult to grow in a dish, a critical tool in basic
Continue reading »Participation in elite adult rugby may be associated with changes in brain structure. This is the finding of a study
Continue reading »The immune response that protects an individual from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the causative agent of COVID-19
Continue reading »A Rutgers-led team of researchers has developed a microchip that can measure stress hormones in real time from a drop
Continue reading »A Rutgers-led team of researchers has developed a microchip that can measure stress hormones in real time from a drop
Continue reading »Nanoplastics–tiny plastic particles invisible to the naked eye–may exert an effect on nervous, immune, and reproductive systems of humans. To
Continue reading »Scientists from the Wellcome Sanger Institute and the University of Cambridge found that in children with neuroblastoma – a cancer
Continue reading »Mild Covid-19 infection is very unlikely to cause lasting damage to the structure or function of the heart, according to
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