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What Causes Itch
A previously overlooked protein is important to this type of itch, an insight that could aid the development of new treatments.
Study Links Stress to a Faster-Aging Immune System
Health data from 5,744 adults over the age of 50 reveals an association between stressors such as discrimination and a relatively small proportion of younger infection-fighting immune cells.
Research Beagle Facility Ordered to Clean Up, Halt Breeding
A federal judge ruled that Envigo can finalize the sales for 500 of its remaining 3,000 research dogs, but it needs to improve the safety and health of the animals remaining at its facilities while federal officials decide their fate.
The Generative Biology Revolution Q&A
In this webinar event, Marissa Mock from Amgen will answer questions that delve deeper into the entire podcast series.
The Generative Biology Revolution – A Special 4-Part Podcast Series
Welcome to The Generative Biology Revolution, a special edition podcast series produced by The Scientist’s Creative Services Team.
Not-so-Mellow Yellow: Pregnant Mice’s Urine Stresses Out Males
An odorant found in the pee of pregnant mice—and in bananas—induces stress but also relieves pain in male mice, a study shows.
Setting High Standards for Antibody Production Using Nucleosomes
Michael-Christopher Keogh’s passion for epigenetics and chromatin biology helps scientists tackle complex research questions and overcome the challenges of health science advancement. A former academic…
Reinvigorating the Immune System to Attack Cancer Cells Using Highly Specific Antibodies
Cancer immunotherapy targets the tumor microenvironment, blocking the molecular pathways that tumors exploit to prevent immune cell activity.
Raising the Bar for Biomarkers and Early Diagnostics in Neurodegenerative Disease
Identifying novel biomarkers of Parkinson’s disease enables early diagnosis and treatment monitoring.