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Pinpointing HIV's Sweet Tooth
Researchers have revealed insights into the relationship between the HIV virus and the sugars on the surface of our T cells.
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Comparing the Genomes and Family Trees of Lice and Their Mammalian Hosts
Phylogenomics has shown that as mammals evolved, the lice that feed on them evolved at a similar pace, resulting in family trees with parallel branches and twigs.
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Breakthrough Could Help Asthmatics Breathe More Easily
An important research discovery could lead to more effective treatments for the world’s 262 million asthma sufferers.
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New Live-Attenuated Influenza A Vaccine Approach Proposed
A research team has proposed a new live-attenuated influenza vaccine approach — generating proteolysis-targeting chimeric (PROTAC) influenza A virus as a live-attenuated vaccine by utilizing the endogenous ubiquitin-proteasome system of host cells to degrade viral proteins.
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Antibacterial Amino Acid Derivatives of Schiff Base Copper Complexes Made in Under 10 Minutes
A recent breakthrough from Tokyo University of Science researchers has reduced the synthesis time of antibacterial compounds from days to just 10 minutes.
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Key to Hepatitis A Replication Discovered
Scientists have discovered how a protein and enzymes interact to allow hepatitis A virus to replicate, and then used a known drug to stop viral replication in an animal model.
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Rare Cells Capable of Transforming Into Blood Cancer Discovered
According to research, an unusual type of thymocyte cell found in small amounts in every person may be the reason why some people develop T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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Paper-Based Immunoassay Detects SARS-CoV-2-Specific Antibodies
An antibody test for SARS-CoV-2 that doesn't require a blood test has been developed, as it uses microneedles and a paper-based immnuoassay instead.
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Artificial Genes Help Understand How Cells Learn Their Location in the Body
Hox genes are responsible for ensuring cells learn and remember their location in the body, and new synthetic DNA technology has enabled researchers to create artificial versions to understand how they work.
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Coral Pathogens Induce Prophage To Take Out the Competition
A coral pathogen that causes stony coral tissue loss disease eliminates other bacteria associated with coral by inducing prophage in the native microbiota.
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