WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IMAGE: A STUDY FROM WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IN ST. LOUIS HAS IDENTIFIED AN RNA MOLECULE THAT SUPPRESSES PROSTATE TUMORS. ACCORDING TO THE RESEARCH — CONDUCTED IN MICE IMPLANTED WITH HUMAN PROSTATE TUMOR SAMPLES — RESTORING THIS SO-CALLED LONG NONCODING RNA COULD BE A NEW STRATEGY TO TREAT PROSTATE...
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Tübingen research team develops new strategy against sepsis
GERMAN CENTER FOR INFECTION RESEARCH IMAGE: THE ACETATE MOLECULE (CENTER) PUTS WHITE BLOOD CELLS (NEUTROPHIL GRANULOCYTES) ON ALERT VIA THE RECEPTOR GPR43 (BLUE). CREDIT: UNIVERSITÄT TÜBINGEN, MICHAEL PELZER As a result of local infection, bacteria can enter the bloodstream, which can lead to life-threatening sepsis (colloquially known as blood poisoning) and septic shock with organ...