Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), a rare yet aggressive form of blood cancer, affects approximately one in every 100,000 individuals annually, falling within the broader category of lymphoma, which ranks as the sixth most common cancer worldwide. Despite its relative rarity, the disease poses a
In a remarkable stride forward for cancer treatment, researchers have uncovered a profound connection between cancer cells, the nervous system, and immune responses, shedding light on why some patients resist immunotherapy. This emerging field, known as cancer neuroscience, explores how tumors
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a devastating neurodegenerative disease that relentlessly attacks motor neurons responsible for muscle movement, has long puzzled scientists and clinicians with its rapid progression and fatal outcomes. A recent study, conducted by a collaborative team from
In recent times, Nigeria has witnessed a remarkable uptick in the demand for DNA testing, driven by a complex mix of societal shifts and personal uncertainties that reflect deeper issues of trust and identity. A leading testing center in the country has reported a significant 13.1% surge in these
Imagine a cellular mechanism so fundamental to life that it not only kickstarts DNA replication but also holds the reins of gene expression, dictating which genetic instructions are read or silenced in human cells. The origin-recognition complex (ORC), long understood as the spark for DNA copying,
In an era where synthetic biology is reshaping the boundaries of medical and scientific innovation, a remarkable study on Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a minimalist bacterium, has emerged as a game-changer, redefining possibilities for therapeutic applications. Published on August 13, 2025, this research