Science is one step closer to cracking the code of longevity thanks to a new study that identified dozens of proteins linked with slower aging in the blood of centenarians.
Post-traumatic osteoarthritis develops rapidly after joint injury, yet current treatments largely address symptoms rather ...
Thymagen has emerged as a notable compound in contemporary peptide science due to its structural relationship to ...
Within contemporary molecular biology, the regulation of tissue growth has emerged as a central theme linking developmental signaling, metabolic balance, and structural adaptation. Among the molecular ...
Together, these findings indicate that astrocytes undergo profound sex- and region-specific adaptations to chronic ethanol, implicating extracellular matrix and glycosaminoglycan remodeling as key ...
A Swiss study shows centenarians share 37 blood protein patterns closer to adults aged 30–60 than to octogenarians. Lower ...
In Switzerland, 0.02% of the population lives beyond the age of 100. Could there be biological characteristics associated ...
In Switzerland, 0.02% of the population lives beyond the age of 100. Could there be biological characteristics associated with this exceptional longevity? As part of the "SWISS100" study, the first ...
A series of converging advances in bio-implant technology, from brain-spine interfaces to lab-grown spinal tissue, is bringing the long-elusive goal of spinal cord repair closer to clinical reality.
The partnership combines RRG’s FDA-registered, CLIA-certified laboratory and industry-leading biologic products with ...