Brian P. Lazzaro from Cornell University discusses the role of dynamic feedbacks in determining infection outcomes ...
New math model controls biological noise at single-cell level, offering a path to tackle cancer relapse and drug resistance.
How modern mathematics helps policymakers and insurers connect the dots of the country’s fragmented demographic data ...
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Mathematicians tame cellular “noise” to control life at the single-cell level
Why does cancer sometimes recur after chemotherapy? Why do some bacteria survive antibiotic treatment? In many cases, the ...
A large-scale study has identified dozens of blood proteins linked to prostate cancer risk, some shared across populations, some unique to specific groups.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers report national estimates of 43.6 million COVID-19-associated ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
New study provides a key breakthrough in cancer therapy and synthetic biology
Randomness inside cells can decide whether a cancer returns after chemotherapy or whether an infection survives antibiotics.
Results show that players’ choices echo predator-prey patterns seen in wildlife, though scientists stress the limits of the ...
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New research links cancer therapy and synthetic biology in a major leap
Cancer therapy and synthetic biology are converging around a shared problem that has long frustrated oncologists and ...
ExplorersWeb on MSN
New Study Explains Lizard Colors Through the Rock-Paper-Scissors Game
Three near-identical U.S. lizards have kept their identities for millions of years in a way that researchers compare to the ...
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