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Role of culture, rumination, and anger suppression on stress recovery
Read moreResearchers have identified several factors, including chronic hostility and a tendency to suppress emotion, that may predispose people to stress-related illnesses such…
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Role of DNA methylation and histone modification in the transcriptional regulation of mouse Ly49 genes
Read moreNatural killer (NK) cells are a subset of white blood cells and are part of the innate immune system. Their activation, unlike…
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Role of Nrf2 mediated transcriptional events in neuroprotection during stroke
Read moreFree radicals are potentially damaging molecules produced in cells, particularly in response to injury. Certain free radicals cause tissue damage and trigger…
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Solid Tumour Progression Research Unit
Read moreSurgery, radiation and chemotherapy are routinely used for treating solid tumours. However, there are very few therapies that are effective in countering…
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Spine biomechanics in osteoporotic thoracic vertebrae: investigating the safety of manual therapy
Read morePeople with spinal osteoporosis often suffer back pain that cannot be relieved by exercise or medication. Physiotherapists with advanced training can use…
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Stimulation of Natural Killer T cells by bacteria capsular polysaccharides
Read moreAntigens are foreign substances that stimulate an immune response. While immune responses to protein antigens have been extensively studied, little is known…
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Structural determination of bacterial type III secretion mechanisms
Read moreOveruse and improper use of common antibiotics have reduced their effectiveness because bacteria become resistant to the drugs. As result, there is…
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Synaesthesia: A window into abnormal perceptual experiences
Read moreSynaesthesia is a fascinating condition in which individuals can experience tactile sensations when they taste foods or perceive colours when they hear…
