by mroseboro | May 11, 2023 | Faculty News, Member News, News, Research, Uncategorized |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > Articles by: mroseboro When stem cells can’t roll on a bumpy road, muscles break down Study in mice shows scarring of collagen ‘highway’ prevents stem cells from healing damaged tissue in Duchenne muscular dystrophy...
by jrondon | Mar 23, 2021 | Life Science, News, Research |
FEATURED NEWS California NanoSystems Institute > 2021 > March Deactivating cancer cell gene boosts immunotherapy for head and neck cancers UCLA discovery opens a pathway toward the discovery more effective treatments by Brianna Aldrich Immunofluorescence images...
by mroseboro | Jan 8, 2021 | HEALTH + MEDICINE, Member News, News, Research, Uncategorized |
FEATURED NEWS Study reveals new details about how bacterial toxins cause life-threatening colitis UCLA RESEARCH BRIEF by Wayne Lewis Medical illustration of Clostridioides difficile bacteria. (Image credit: CDC/Jennifer Oosthuizen) This article was originally...
by jrondon | Oct 14, 2020 | News |
FEATURED NEWS Virus-mimicking drug helps immune system target cunning cancer cells by Denise Heady Dr. Anusha Kalbasi (left) and Dr. Antoni Ribas This article was originally published by UCLA Newsroom Researchers at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have...
by mroseboro | Sep 3, 2018 | HEALTH + MEDICINE, Molecular Screening Shared Resource, News, Research, Technology Centers |
FEATURED NEWS Sept 3, 2018 | 8,000 new antibiotic combinations are surprisingly effective, UCLA biologists report Grouping four or five existing medications could help slow antibiotic-resistant bacteria Stuart Wolpert | Sep 3, 2018 “We shouldn’t limit ourselves to...
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