Senior author Rabani commented, “Our work opens up new avenues for understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying cell fate determination during embryonic development.”
“This is important because it provides more evidence that there are abnormalities in the joint that can be detected by blood biomarkers well before x-rays can detect OA,” Kraus said.
A total of 381 healthcare providers in two dozen countries, including five Muslims in Israel, took part in the study.
The risk of falling and having a hip fracture and the prevalence of osteoporosis has been shown to be increased among men and women who lived under the Nazi regime or in a Nazi-occupied country.
The same thing that attracts silverfish to old books causes celiac disease, say scientists.
Researchers from Boston University Public Health found that frequent social media use increases youth tobacco use risk, urging strict parental supervision and government regulation.
Compared to the species already known to science, the new features of the bug include unique colors and shapes that the researchers believe were used as a deterrent against predators.
Researchers develop ultrasound for non-invasive method for bio-printing live cells and tissues deep within the body.
Implantation of epilepsy treatment device marks first in such a young and low weight patient, says pediatric neurosurgeon.
Research led by Prof. Shintaro Sato reveals watching sports enhances well-being, benefiting society. Neuroimaging shows brain changes, impacting public health policy.