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KAIST researchers have uncovered how alcohol-induced liver inflammation begins: through glutamate signaling and a brain-like “pseudosynapse” between liver cells and immune cells.
A Ludwig Cancer Research study has identified a complex chain of molecular chatter by which cancer cells, exploiting ordinary ...
Excessive alcohol consumption causes alcoholic liver disease, and about 20% of these cases progress to alcohol-associated ...
Excessive alcohol consumption causes alcoholic liver disease, and about 20% of these cases progress to alcohol-associated ...
Homeostatic plasticity, the brain's method of preserving equilibrium in neural circuits, relies heavily on spontaneous ...
Excessive alcohol consumption causes alcoholic liver disease, and about 20% of these cases progress to alcohol-associated steatohepatitis (ASH), ...
Excessive alcohol consumption causes alcoholic liver disease, and about 20% of these cases progress to alcohol-associated ...
This article explores those differences in depth—covering origin, chemistry, pharmacology, effects, and legal status—while ...
Prostate cancer tumor biology can differ significantly based on whether a patient is Black or white, according to data from a ...
Charité researchers identify new therapeutic target for inflammatory bowel diseaseResearchers at Charité - Universitätsmedizin, Berlin, Germany have identified a key signalling interaction ...
The authors study how apolipoprotein L1 variants impact inflammation and lipid accumulation in macrophages. The findings will be useful for researchers investigating macrophage metabolism and ...