The New Indian Express What happens when we forget? In diseases like Alzheimer's, remembering basic details about who we are, where our home is and whether the man standing close by is the husband, become arduous tasks that cannot be fathomed. But, what if we had a pill to ... and more »
News-Medical.net No matter where they have hidden, metastatic prostate cancer cells still express some of the same signaling as normal prostate cells; in some cases even more so, as with the PSMA enzyme . Harnessing this enzyme could mean the beginning of a new ... and more »
Phys.Org (Phys.org) —Researchers from the United Kingdom, the Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), and the University of Kentucky have recently published a paper describing a novel cellulose-degrading enzyme from a marine ...
PR Newswire (press release) Feed additives have now become an essential part of globally increasing meat production industry value chain. Most of the feed additives are ...