Cervical epithelial cells are far from passive bystanders in the body's immune system. New research shows they actually play ...
New research reveals chewing tobacco accelerates cancer development, particularly oral cancers, by directly exposing mouth ...
In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Chandler et al, demonstrate in a neonatal mouse model that maternal antibodies interfere ...
A new study reported in Nature has determined that the amino acid cysteine could promote regeneration among cells in the small intestine... | Cell And Molecular Biology ...
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New research reveals the cervix as a truly immunocompetent tissue
Cervical epithelial cells are far from passive bystanders in the body's immune system. New research shows they actually play ...
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Changes in gut microbiota may influence growth of autoimmune-gastritis-related neuroendocrine tumors
Researchers from Osaka Metropolitan University have discovered how the balance of bacteria in the stomach affects the growth ...
The findings could provide a new approach to repairing tissue damage caused by radiation or chemotherapy treatment. A new ...
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Broad-Spectrum Virus Elimination by Nasal Mucosa-Colonized Wild-Type Bacillus subtilis
Respiratory viral diseases pose severe threats to animal health and global food security, especially in intensive pig farming systems. Viruses such ...
Understanding temporal dynamics in tissue biology is key to linking transcriptomic snapshots to physiological function.
The yeast fungus Candida albicans not only uses the toxin candidalysin to cause infections, but also to colonize the oral mucosa inconspicuously – but only in finely balanced amounts. Too little toxin ...
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