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Scientists Uncover the Cellular Functions of Proteins Integral to Inflammatory Diseases
Mount Sinai researchers have revealed the biological mechanisms by which a family of proteins known as histone deacetylases (HDACs) activate immune system cells linked to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and other inflammatory diseases.
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Bacteriophage Therapy Could Be Used To Target Odor-Causing Bacteria in Armpits
Body odor from the armpits comes from bacteria metabolizing sweat produced by the apocrine glands. Generally, people use deodorants on their armpits, but perhaps there is a way to get rid of the bacteria.
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Some Plant-Based Steaks and Cold Cuts Are Lacking in Protein
Many plant-based meats have seemingly done the impossible by recreating animal products ranging from beef to seafood, but they may be lacking in protein.
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This Alloy Is Kinky
A metal alloy composed of niobium, tantalum, titanium and hafnium has shocked materials scientists with its impressive strength and toughness – its secret? A rare kink band defect.
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New Ink Can 3D Print Soft Robots That Need No Mechanical Joints
EPFL researchers are targeting the next generation of soft actuators and robots with an elastomer-based ink for 3D printing objects with locally changing mechanical properties, eliminating the need for cumbersome mechanical joints.
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"Off-the-Shelf" Treatment in Development for Incurable Brain Tumors
Researchers are developing and validating a patent-pending treatment for incurable glioblastoma brain tumors. Traditional methods used against other cancers, like chemotherapy and immunotherapy, are often ineffective on glioblastoma.
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Increasing T-Cell Survival To Improve Cancer Immunotherapy
T-cell exhaustion can prevent optimal responses to immunotherapy, but a new cytokine "cocktail" may help increase T-cell survival.
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Rice Bran Nanoparticles Show Promise as Anti-Cancer Agent
Plant-derived nanoparticles, including those from rice bran, could be used as alternatives to traditional cancer treatments.
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Could a Novel RNA-Based Vaccine Strategy Stop Endless Boosters?
A novel vaccination strategy utilizing small interfering RNA molecules could protect infants from COVID-19 and flu with a single shot. The study suggests that the vaccine strategy could offer continued protection even if the virus mutates.
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Australia's Bunya Nut May Have a Commercial Future
According to research, planting new trees and grafting could help bunya nuts be as commercially successful as similar nuts from the same family in Brazil and Chile.
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