New research shows that bbrain cells controlling exhalation can tighten (constrict) blood vessels and cause medlinkhigh blood pressure/medlink...
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La Trobe University and Phillipps-University of Marburg (Germany) scientists have discovered how a peptide called Apelin regulates blood vessel growth, opening new avenues of research for cancer treatment, organ regeneration, and tissue engineering. The study, published in Science Advances, revealed that when Apelin is produced by self-renewing stem cells in the nervous system called “neuro progenitor cells”, […]
New research shows that bbrain cells controlling exhalation can tighten (constrict) blood vessels and cause medlinkhigh blood pressure/medlink...
Researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have identified a cell surface receptor protein called TIE2 as the...
Scientists at Harvard University have created tiny living robots with nervous systems, offering a new way to study how nerve cells grow and organize...
Scientists at Harvard University have created tiny living robots with nervous systems, offering a new way to study how nerve cells grow and organize...
A new blood test combined with a standardized questionnaire and artificial intelligence may transform the way leprosy is diagnosed in Brazil....
For many people, controlling high blood pressure is not easy. Even after taking several medications, their blood pressure remains high. This condition...
An international team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital, McGill University and University of Pittsburgh...
Prolonged bhypothermic machine perfusion (cold pumping)/b, a new organ preservation method, is safe and effective for daytime medlinkliver...
Brain cells that control exhalation can trigger hypertension by tightening blood vessels. The discovery offers a new target for treating high blood...
The attorneys general of Texas and Arizona contend that Cord Blood Registry, which stores umbilical cord cells, profited from misleading new parents.