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The ways astronauts prep for spaceflight could benefit cancer patients, researchers say.
Engineering Natural Killer Cells for Cancer Immunotherapy [Video]
Researchers engineer natural killer cells to specifically target cancer cells.
Artificial Intelligence Designs HIV Treatment Plan
AI platform safely lowers the required dose of HIV drug.
Can Nanoparticles Boost Anticancer Photodynamic Therapy?
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The Hearty, Hearty Caterpillar
A bioinspired, soft robotic caterpillar that uses the contraction of live heart cells to propel its motion.
Hall of Fame Highlights: Michael J. Sailor
Meeting Michael Sailor: the passion for science, the strength of cross-disciplinary research.
The Promise and Challenges of Nanomedicines in Fighting Cancer
Nanotechnology has emerged as an innovative tool in medicine that could alter the landscape in relation to disease treatment and prevention.
Inhalable Nanotherapeutics for Common Lung Diseases
Many nanomaterials can be used to develop inhalable nanomedicines that can be administered with various aerosolization devices.
Nobel Prizes 2019: Physiology or Medicine
Nobel Prize for Medicine winners William Kaelin, Peter Ratcliffe, and Gregg Semenza “uncover a fundamental mechanism of life”.