"Epigenetic" combination therapy can restore the activity of an anti-cancer gene at a late stage of lung cancer. Scientists have tested a new type of treatment aimed at suppressing the activity of a gene that promotes the growth of cancer cells.
Scientists have moved one step closer to understanding how one of the proteins in our body helps stop the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) in the process of its reproduction
The bark of the prefrontal region of the brain, which is responsible for higher nervous functions, in people with autism, contains 67% more neurons than the normal person.
Scientists from the United States have created a device that allows us to examine in detail the anatomical and molecular structure of blood vessels, as well as to reveal the places of formation of thrombi.