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Researchers at the University of Missouri have discovered that Placenta plays dual role during pregnancy, regulating both fetal development and the maternal brain, MU study finds.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaMU veterinary oncologists have developed a vaccine treatment for osteosarcoma, a common type of bone cancer in dogs, avoiding chemotherapy and opening the door for human clinical trials.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaWomen with increased levels of cadmium — a metal commonly found in foods such as kidneys, liver and shellfish as well as tobacco - may have a greater risk for endometrial cancer, according to a new University of Missouri study.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaPortions of the human skeletal structure were established millions of years earlier than previously thought, according to a researcher at the University of Missouri, Columbia.
University Research | University of Missouri, Columbia | The University of ChicagoThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a radioisotope-based drug, Lutathera® to treat certain types of tumors that can occur in the gastrointestinal tract and pancreas.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaResearch from the University of Missouri identifies potential therapies for metabolic disease associated with diet and exercise
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaA University of Missouri discovery could inform future work to identify various influences and therapies for age-related diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaUniversity of Missouri researchers have unveiled a new three-dimensional model of the skeletal muscles responsible for bird flight provides the most comprehensive and detailed picture of anatomy to date.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaIn a new study from the MU Center for Body Image Research and Policy, researchers found that digitally painting 3D avatars might have positive effects on body image and mental health.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaMU student blends fashion, function in lightweight, expedition style clothing interwoven with Kevlar, a heat and abrasive-resistant fiber
University Research | University of Missouri, Columbia