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NMR Upgrade Enables Protein Characterization at Physiological Concentrations
An NMR method enhanced by a very powerful amplifier, in combination with molecular dynamics simulation, now enables protein detection and accurate characterization at physiological concentrations.
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Novel Imaging Method Provides High-Resolution View of Single Blood Stem Cells in Zebrafish
See-through zebrafish have given researchers the opportunity to test a novel imaging method that provides insights into the inner workings of the blood stem cell environment.
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"Molecular Tool" Could Trigger Targeted Immune Responses
A small molecule has been designed that can be used as a molecular tool to trigger immunogenic cell death, enabling researchers to better understand the effects of damage-associated molecular patterns in immunity.
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Microbes Transported Around the Globe in Drought-Induced Dust
Research shows that higher concentrations of microbe-carrying dust are landing at lower elevations, where people are more likely to be hiking.
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Disruption of the Circadian Clocks Plays a Critical Role in Weight Gain in Mice
According to research, disruption of circadian clocks (which keep the body and its cells entrained to the 24-hour day-night cycle) plays a critical role in weight gain.
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Synthetic “Forever Chemical” Linked to Risk of Liver Cancer
Exposure to a common chemical in the PFAS family is linked to an increased risk of liver cancer, as confirmed in human samples.
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Rapid Warming Has Reversed 900 Years of Ocean Cooling
Rapid 20th century warming in the Gulf of Maine has reversed long-term cooling that occurred there during the previous 900 years, according to new research combining shell analysis and climate models.
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Better Gas-Phase Biosensors Help Rapid Disease Detection
Embedding enzymes in a solid mesh has formed a new method of creating biosensors for gas phase samples, helping rapid disease detection.
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New Inhaled COVID-19 Therapy “Hacks" Viral Replication Machinery
Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have created a new COVID-19 therapeutic that could one day make treating SARS-CoV-2 infections as easy as using a nasal spray for allergies.
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Cheap Material Could Capture Carbon From Exhaust Gases Efficiently
Using an inexpensive polymer called melamine, chemists have created a cheap, easy and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks.
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