Research suggests that menthol, a common flavor chemical in electronic cigarettes, could pose risks to fetal development.
By Stephen Beech Pregnant women should avoid menthol-flavored vapes, warns new research. The chemicals in mentholated ...
Pregnant women should avoid menthol-flavoured vapes, warns new research. The chemicals in mentholated e-cigarettes may pose ...
A growing body of work suggests that cell metabolism — the chemical reactions that provide energy and building materials — ...
A new study reveals that menthol-flavored e-cigarettes may pose significant risks to fetal development, including the ...
Vaping during pregnancy is becoming more common, but its impact on early human development is not well understood. A new ...
Menthol from vaping during pregnancy may activate stress channels in embryos, disrupting development and increasing birth ...
The data to be presented encompasses five of the company’s novel drug candidates: BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitor olverembatinib (HQP1351), Bcl-2 inhibitor lisaftoclax (APG-2575), FAK/ALK/ROS1 ...
an orally available and selective embryonic ectoderm development inhibitor; APG-265, a MDM2 protein degrader; and UBX1967/1325, which are Bcl-2 inhibitors. In addition, it is also involved in ...
Gastrulation is considered a critical stage of development because it is the process where the three primary germ layers — the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm — are formed during the third or fourth ...