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US-Made Sublingual Peptide Strips Launch for Needle-Free Research
PX1 Research introduces a domestically manufactured line of sublingual peptide strips for non-invasive research applications, potentially reshaping ho...

PX1 Research Applies cGMP Quality Control and HPLC Purity Verification to US Peptide Manufacturing
PX1 Research has expanded its US-based manufacturing to include seven-stage HPLC purity verification ensuring 99%+ purity on all research peptides, pr...

Focused Ultrasound Shows Promise in Treating Brain Tumors
New research from the University of Virginia suggests focused ultrasound could enhance drug delivery to gliomas, offering a less harmful alternative t...

Risk-Guided Care Reshapes Childhood Neuroblastoma Treatment
A new narrative review in the World Journal of Pediatric Surgery provides a comprehensive framework for risk-adapted management of neuroblastoma, emph...

Biotech Labz Supply Expands Research Peptide Catalog with Batch-Specific COA Documentation
Biotech Labz Supply Inc now offers 11 documented research peptides, including BPC-157 and Tesamorelin, to qualified researchers, emphasizing batch-spe...

Electrostatic Fields Slow Pork Glycolysis During Near-Freezing Storage, Study Finds
A new study reveals that combining electrostatic fields with controlled freezing-point storage significantly slows postmortem glycolysis in pork, pres...

VERAXA Biotech Appoints Dr. Christoph Erkel as CSO to Advance BiTAC® Platform
VERAXA Biotech has appointed Dr. Christoph Erkel as Chief Scientific Officer to lead scientific strategy for its proprietary BiTAC® cancer therapy pla...

Novel Vitamin B12 Treatment Offers Hope in Glioblastoma Multiforme Therapy
A preclinical study reveals an experimental therapy containing vitamin B12 may halt glioblastoma multiforme, the deadliest brain cancer, complementing...

Autoantibodies May Hold Key to Understanding Cancer Risk Variability
Researchers plan to investigate the role of autoantibodies in cancer risk and immune response, which could explain why some individuals with risk fact...

High-Pressure Glass Autoclaves Market Set to Reach USD 355 Million by 2036, Driven by Demand for Visible Reaction Systems
The global high-pressure glass autoclaves market is projected to grow from USD 162 million in 2026 to USD 355 million by 2036 at an 8.2% CAGR, driven ...

Experimental Immunotherapy Shows Promise for Pediatric Brain Cancer
Research in Nature Medicine indicates experimental immunotherapy may improve outcomes for children with aggressive brain and spinal cord tumors, while...

New Genetic Framework for Behçet's Spectrum Disorders Aims to Improve Diagnosis in Children
Researchers have formalized a Behçet's spectrum disorders (BSD) framework to help clinicians identify Behçet-like inflammation earlier and prioritize ...

CHD Proteins Revealed as Key Orchestrators of Heart Development, Offering New Insights into Congenital Defects
A comprehensive review assigns distinct, stage-specific roles to CHD chromatin remodelers in heart development, providing a framework for understandin...

iOrganBio Appoints Lee L. Rubin, Ph.D. to Scientific Advisory Board, Strengthening Neurological Disease Focus
iOrganBio expands its Scientific Advisory Board with stem cell and neuroscience expert Lee L. Rubin, Ph.D., aiming to enhance its CellForge platform f...

NanoViricides Seeks Approval for Phase II Ebola Trial in DRC Amid Ongoing Outbreak
NanoViricides has applied to the DRC regulatory agency to begin a Phase II trial of its oral antiviral NV-387 against the Bundibugyo ebolavirus, aimin...

Dietary Fat Balance Could Influence Immune System Function, Study Finds
A new study reveals that the ratio of polyunsaturated to monounsaturated fats may affect immune cell membrane composition and susceptibility to ferrop...

AI Framework Completes Hidden Objects in Satellite Imagery
A new AI framework improves object restoration in satellite imagery by inferring complete shape and identity from partial observations, enhancing geos...

Gut microbiome emerges as key player in biliary atresia — could targeting bacteria improve outcomes for infants?
A new review reveals that gut microbiome imbalances are linked to poor outcomes in infants with biliary atresia, suggesting that microbiome-modulating...

Gut Microbiome Metabolites Linked to Improved Cancer Immunotherapy Response
New research identifies gut microbial metabolites that enhance cancer immunotherapy efficacy, offering potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets to...

Widely Prescribed Thyroid Hormone Could Prevent Pediatric Brain Tumor Recurrence
Research shows that adding the thyroid hormone triiodothyronine (T3) to standard chemotherapy may prevent pediatric brain tumor recurrence, offering a...

Gum Disease Bacteria Linked to Calcium Buildup in Heart Valves, Study Finds
A new study presented at the American Heart Association's Basic Cardiovascular Sciences Scientific Sessions 2026 suggests that bacteria from gum disea...

Microbiome Emerges as Key Player in Cancer Development and Treatment
A special issue in Cancer Biology & Medicine highlights the gut microbiome's active role in cancer initiation, progression, and therapy response, pavi...

Understanding Treatment Resistance in Cancer: Mechanisms and Emerging Solutions
The article explores the mechanisms behind treatment resistance in cancer, highlighting the work of companies like Calidi Biotherapeutics in developin...

Alcohol Use and Smoking Linked to Both Breast Cancer and Atrial Fibrillation in Women Over 55, Global Study Finds
A new analysis published in the Journal of the American Heart Association reveals that alcohol use and smoking are shared modifiable risk factors for ...

Bradley A. Maron, M.D., FAHA, Appointed Editor-in-Chief of Circulation, Signaling New Directions in Cardiovascular Publishing
The American Heart Association appoints pulmonary hypertension expert Bradley A. Maron as editor-in-chief of Circulation, introducing innovations like...

UCS Launches Interactive Tool to Track Attacks on Science Under Trump Administration
The Union of Concerned Scientists has released a new interactive tool to document and highlight attacks on science since President Trump's second term...

New Clinical Pathway Aims to Accelerate Biliary Atresia Diagnosis in Newborns
A streamlined diagnostic strategy combining bilirubin testing and feeding ultrasound could help identify biliary atresia earlier, improving treatment ...

Immune webs shape reperfusion injury: Review highlights NETs as key drivers and therapeutic targets
A new review reveals that neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) play a central role in ischemia-reperfusion injury across multiple organs, offering po...

New Study Identifies Key Pathway Driving Spinal Scarring, Offers Potential Therapeutic Targets
Researchers discovered the c-Jun–Irf8–CD36 signaling axis promotes fibrotic scarring after spinal cord injury, and targeting CD36 or c-Jun reduces sca...

FDA-Approved Drug Shows Promise in Enhancing Immunotherapy for Rare Liver Cancer
Researchers at the University of Washington have discovered that an existing FDA-approved drug may boost immunotherapy efficacy against fibrolamellar ...

Amerigo Scientific Launches High-Purity iPSC-Derived Cells to Accelerate Biomedical Research and Cell Therapy Development
Amerigo Scientific releases premium iPSC-derived cells and engineered reporter lines, providing robust tools for disease modeling, drug screening, and...

Creative Biolabs Expands Custom Oligosaccharide Synthesis and Glycan Characterization to Accelerate Drug Discovery
Creative Biolabs integrates advanced synthesis and analytical platforms to provide structurally validated oligosaccharides, reducing technical risks a...

Ace Therapeutics Unveils Comprehensive Preclinical Pain Research Platform for Analgesic Drug Development
Ace Therapeutics announces a full-spectrum preclinical analgesic drug development service with diverse in vivo pain models and integrated research cap...

Growing Scientific Evidence Links E-Cigarette Chemicals to Heart Health Risks
New research reveals that chemicals in e-cigarettes, including synthetic coolants and nicotine, pose significant cardiovascular risks such as heart rh...

American Heart Association Funds $3.4 Million in Grants for Cardiac Arrest Research Teams in New York and Oregon
The American Heart Association is funding two multidisciplinary research teams with $3.4 million to improve cardiac arrest prediction, treatment, and ...

Creative Diagnostics Launches Hantavirus Research Reagents to Accelerate Diagnostic and Vaccine Development
Creative Diagnostics announced a new line of hantavirus research reagents and products to support the development of diagnostic assays and therapeutic...

Scientists Identify Enzyme Pathway That Could Block Brain Metastases
Researchers discovered a molecular pathway critical for cancer migration to the brain, potentially revolutionizing treatment of metastatic disease and...

Creative Biolabs Advances Neurodegeneration Research with iPSC-Derived Neuronal Models
Creative Biolabs offers advanced iPSC-derived neuronal models to improve predictive accuracy in neurodegeneration research, addressing limitations of ...

WashU Vaccine Shows Promise in Extending Tumor-Free Survival for Glioblastoma Patients
A small clinical trial by Washington University Medicine tested a new vaccine for glioblastoma, showing potential in extending tumor-free survival for...

Human Complement C3 Protein Market to Reach USD 208.3 Million by 2036 Amid Rising Investments in Precision Immunology
The global Human Complement C3 Protein Market is projected to grow from USD 67.4 million in 2025 to USD 208.3 million by 2036, driven by increasing ad...

Alfa Cytology Enhances Radiopharmaceutical Development with Integrated Radiolabeling and Physicochemical Characterization Services
Alfa Cytology expands its radiopharmaceutical development portfolio by combining custom radiolabeling for ADCs and targeted therapies with physicochem...

Immune Biomarkers May Predict Bladder Cancer Therapy Response
Northwestern Medicine researchers have identified immune system markers that could predict which patients will respond to BCG therapy for bladder canc...

eDNA Technology Revolutionizes Environmental Monitoring in China's Yangtze River Basin
A Peking University professor leads an initiative using environmental DNA (eDNA) technology to monitor biodiversity and detect invasive species in Cha...

New Study Links Traumatic Brain Injury to Higher Brain Cancer Mortality Risk
A Mass General Brigham study reveals that individuals with a history of traumatic brain injury face a higher risk of dying from brain cancer, undersco...

Nefense Recognized as a Leader in Nasal Health Innovation by Wellness Index Report
Wellness Index Report highlights Nefense for its innovative hypochlorous acid and xylitol-based nasal care products, reflecting growing consumer inter...

'War of the Havens: Volume III' Expands The Hellgate Series Into a Battle for Humanity's Future
Dr. Christopher Paul Milne's newly released third volume escalates the series from discovery and protection to open conflict, as survivors in a dystop...

