The coronavirus pandemic has profoundly changed workplaces and the nature of work itself, according to a new article published by…
Plasmin could be the link between COVID-19 comorbidities and serious illness
A drug that inhibits the protease plasmin is hypothesized to reduce the infectivity and virulence of the virus, as measured…
Why naming neurons can help cure brain disease
A group of 74 scientists proposed the use of single-cell RNA sequencing as the skeleton for a unified classification of…
Study examines the benefits of virtual stroke rehabilitation programs
While virtual medical and rehabilitation appointments seemed novel when COVID-19 first appeared, they now seem to be part of the…
Genomic analysis of Shiga-toxin E.coli (STEC) in a child reveals insights on a virulent, emerging foodborne pathogen
Researchers have completed the genomic analysis of an increasingly common strain of Shiga-toxin E. coli (STEC) that can cause severe…
Inflammation linked to Alzheimer’s disease development
Scientists have discovered a direct link between the immune response to viruses and bacteria and the development of plaques in…
Using tattoo ink to find cancer
The humble ink in a tattoo artist’s needle could be the key to improving the detection of cancer. Researchers recently…
Teens who think their parents are loving are less likely to be cyberbullies
Adolescents who perceive their parents to be loving and supportive are less likely to engage in cyberbullying, according to a…
Kidneys infected with hepatitis C can be safely transplanted into healthy recipients
Kidneys from deceased donors with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection can be safely transplanted into noninfected recipients when a regimen…
How do tumor cells divide in the crowd?
Scientists studied how cancer cells are able to divide in a crowded tumor tissue and connected it to the hallmark…