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Innovative Technology Improves Detection of High-Risk Salmonella
High-resolution testing has enabled better detection of high-risk salmonella serotypes, making researchers aware of changing prevalence of serotypes within breeding chickens and chicken products.
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After Decades of Corn Cropping, Restoring Soil Condition Is a Tall Order
Over 40 years of continuously growing corn in the same fields under different nitrogen fertilizer rates provide incredible learning opportunities and soil management lessons for researchers and farmers.
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Molecules Found in Mucus May Help To Develop Antifungal Drugs
Systemic infection with Candida albicans can be life-threatening, however, researchers have now identified components of mucus that can interact with the yeast and prevent it from causing infection.
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Oil Droplets in Water-Like Process Could Be Key in Regulating Immune Activity
Protein complexes that play a critical role in launching an immune response assemble in droplets that form within the liquid environment in cells much like oil droplets in water, scientists report in a new study.
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Fluorogenic Probe Can Rapidly Detect Influenza A Virus
A new fluorogenic probe has been developed that binds to the promoter region of influenza A virus RNA, enabling rapid detection of the virus.
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Team Identifies Autoantibody That May Cause Schizophrenia
An autoantibody has been identified in a subset of schizophrenia patients, which, when injected into mice, caused schizophrenia-like behaviors.
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New Coronavirus Identified That Is Common in Bank Voles
A novel, well-established coronavirus has been identified in Swedish voles. Mapping the presence of this virus could help to avoid infection spreading from animals to humans.
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Team Develops New Pneumococcal Vaccine
Researchers have identified a new vaccine candidate against pneumococci, bacteria that can cause pneumonia, sepsis and meningitis.
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Air Pollution a Key Factor in Inflammatory Arthritis Development
New evidence on pollutants and rheumatic disease has been shared by scientists looking at environmental exposures and their role in disease development.
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"Masked" Cancer Drug Activates Once It Reaches the Tumor To Reduce Side Effects
Researchers have long suspected that interleukin-12 could be a powerful cancer treatment, but it can cause unwanted adverse effects. Now, researchers have developed a version of the molecule that remains inactive until it reaches the tumor site.
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