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Ocean Microbes Team Up Brilliantly To Gather Food When It's Scarce
Research demonstrates that in low-nutrient environments, marine microbes can clump together and hook up with even tinier cells that have vibrating, hairlike appendages on their surface.
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Blood Biomarkers Could Help Diagnose Long COVID
Markers in our blood could help identify individuals who have been infected by SARS-CoV-2 several months after infection even if the individual had mild symptoms or showed no symptoms at all.
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Human Cells Harness Power of Detergents To Wipe Out Bacteria
Researchers have discovered that APOL3, a protein found within many of the body’s cells, kills germs by dissolving their bacterial membranes.
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COVID-19 Antibodies Persist at Least Nine Months After Infection
Researchers tested 85% of an entire Italian town and found that antibody levels remain high nine months after SARS-CoV-2 infection, whether symptomatic or asymptomatic.
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Study Reveals Extent of Brain Complications in Children Hospitalized With COVID-19
Although the risk of a child being admitted to hospital due to COVID-19 is small, a new UK study has found that around 1 in 20 of children hospitalized with COVID-19 develop brain or nerve complications linked to the viral infection.
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Hollow DNA Nano-Objects Could Trap Viruses, Rendering Them Harmless
A research team has developed a new approach against viral infections: engulfing and neutralizing the virus with nano-capsules tailored from genetic material using the DNA origami method.
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Immune System May Play a Role in Miscarriage
Researchers are closing in on how the immune system may play a role in miscarriage, which affects about a quarter of pregnancies.
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Children With Mild COVID-19 Have Robust Antibody Responses Months Later
According to a study, children and adolescents who had mild to asymptomatic cases of COVID-19 were found to have robust antibody responses up to four months after infection.
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3D Model Shows How SARS-CoV-2 Infects Brain Cells
Researchers have created a three-dimensional stem cell model that demonstrates a potential route of entry of SARS-CoV-2 into the human brain.
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Team Identifies Antibodies That Could Neutralize Many Norovirus Variants
Researchers have isolated a panel of human monoclonal antibodies from subjects with a history of acute gastroenteritis that neutralize a broad range of norovirus variants in laboratory tests.
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