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How Much of a Danger are Microplastics?
Researchers have developed new analytical methods for the identification and quantification of microplastic.
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Unconventional T Cells Could Explain Intriguing Observations
Rare populations of unconventional T cells may account for the intriguing clinical observations of spondyloarthritis compared to rheumatoid arthritis.
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Antimicrobial Peptides Freeze Cytoplasmic Motion, Render Bacteria Susceptible to Attack
A previously unknown mechanism has been revealed for LL-37 and similar peptides, which are being tested in early-stage clinical trials for treating infections resistant to classical antibiotics.
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HIV Undetectable Equals Untransmittable
An overwhelming body of clinical evidence has firmly established the HIV Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U) concept as scientifically sound, providing important guidance for HIV prevention.
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Flossing Linked to Increased PFAS Levels in the Body
A new study suggests certain types of consumer behaviors, including flossing, contribute to elevated levels in the body of toxic PFAS chemicals.
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Genes Involved in Immune System Regulation Identified
Researchers have mapped the most important genes for controlling T helper cells, and identified new regulatory genes that could help scientists to develop new treatments to activate the immune system against infection or to attack tumour cells.
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Antibiotic Resistance in the Environment Linked to Fecal Pollution
A new study indicates that fecal pollution can largely explain the increase in resistant bacteria often found in human-impacted environments.
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3D Genome Reveals How the Brain Detects Different Scents
Researchers have used advanced genomic tools to uncover an ingenious mechanism that underlies the brain’s ability to distinguish different smells.
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Microbial Metabolite of Berries Shows Anti-inflammatory Properties
A microbial metabolite, Urolithin A, derived from a compound found in berries and pomegranates, shows anti-inflammatory properties in mice offering potential for inflammatory bowel disease therapies.
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Modern Techniques Shine Light on Ancient Proteins
Researchers have studied the protein and lipid composition of a mammoth bone found near the Yana River in northeastern Siberia.
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