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For the first time, scientists have 3-D printed objects within living cells, including a 10-micrometer long elephant and tiny “barcodes” that could help track individual cells. Remarkably, many of the ...
This article realizes whole-process predefined-time tracking control in Takagi–Sugeno (T–S) fuzzy Euler–Lagrange systems with zero-error through the proposed no ...
A pioneering new study published in Nature Microbiology, led by J. Oriol Sunyer, professor of immunology and pathobiology at ...
Scientists have studied a new target for antibiotics in the greatest detail yet—in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
From criminal courts to immigration hearings, everyone has due process rights. Here’s everything you need to know about this constitutional right.
Scientists at Nagoya University in Japan studied what happens when macrophages—a type of immune cell—encounter dying cancer cells in tumors and discovered a mechanism that accelerates tumor growth.
Correlation between phagocytosis regulators and macrophages This study focused on the phagocytosis regulators that modulate the phagocytosis of macrophages. Using the characteristic genes of immune ...
Thalamic pain is a common pain syndrome following thalamic stroke with limited therapeutic options. Though the pathogenesis of thalamic pain is far from clear, accumulating studies have demonstrated ...
The Palestinian Authority is heading into a U.N. conference next week hoping to revive a long-defunct peace process.
Tammy Slaton's surgeon, Dr Peter Rubin, has revealed the 'hardest moment' of the skin removal surgery process as she shows off her dramatic transformation.