Learn how assessing minimal residual disease (MRD) in AML provides a deeper measure of remission, informing treatment strategies to improve long-term outcomes.
Learn how the mesoderm, a primary germ layer, is directed by molecular signals to differentiate into the diverse tissues that form our body's structure.
An AML diagnosis after 70 involves a complex outlook. Learn how patient fitness, cancer biology, and tailored therapies influence survival beyond simple statistics.
Glutamate and glutamine are distinct amino acids with interconnected roles. One is a key brain messenger, while the other supports gut health and immune function.
Learn how the eye's fluid dynamics maintain healthy pressure and how a disruption in this delicate balance can lead to optic nerve damage from glaucoma.
Explore the balance between constant DNA damage from everyday life and the body's sophisticated repair systems that work to preserve genetic integrity.
Gain insight into Eosinophilic Fasciitis, a rare inflammatory disorder that hardens the skin and connective tissue, from its physical signs to its management.
Explore the relationship between infrared energy and cancer, clarifying its safety and its role in developing new diagnostic and therapeutic technologies.
Explore how systemic factors and policy decisions create unequal environmental burdens, leading to different health outcomes for different communities.
Explore the foundational work of George Boulenger, the zoologist whose systematic catalogs brought order to the classification of thousands of animal species.
Learn about *Klebsiella pneumoniae* transmission, an infection driven by the interplay between specific environments, host vulnerability, and direct contact.
Examine the prevalence of Spinal Muscular Atrophy, from its genetic basis to the evolving statistical landscape shaped by screening and new treatments.
Examine the step-by-step construction of the bacterial cell wall, a vital survival mechanism that also presents a critical vulnerability for antibiotic action.