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App Developed to Improve HPV Vaccine Uptake
In a new research paper, scientists explain how they were able to produce an app to encourage young adults to complete the HPV vaccine series.
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Protecting Rice, Kiwi and Citrus From Harmful Bacteria
When food crops and trees are get bacterial infections, their yield and quality can suffer. Now, researchers have modified natural plant alkaloids into new compounds that kill bacteria responsible for diseases in rice, kiwi and citrus.
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Key Questions and Answers About the UK's First Approved COVID-19 Vaccine
The UK government has announced that the COVID-19 vaccine BNT162b2 – developed by Pfizer and BioNTech – has been authorized for use. Here, we address some of the key questions you may have about this announcement.
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Breaking Chemistry's Rules Unlocks a New Reaction
Scientists have broken the rules of enzyme engineering to unlock a new method for creating chemical reactions that could unlock a wide range of new applications – from creating new drugs to food production.
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Team Develops Transcription Factor Library for Cell Engineering
Scientists have discovered a way to extract large amounts of cells at a fast rate, using transcription factors.
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Experimental Vaccine Protects Monkeys Against CCHFV
New research has been published which investigates the development of a vaccine for CCHFV, 3 years after a similar study was released, for which treatments and vaccines are lacking.
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Researchers Edit Out an HIV-Like Virus From the Primate Genome
New research has brought scientists closer to curing HIV. SIV, a close relative of the virus has been successfully 'edited out' of infected cells in non-human primates.
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Leveraging the Mechanical Force of T Cells To Fight Cancer
New research investigates how immunotherapy can be used to treat tumor cells without causing unnecessary damage to the human body itself.
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A New Gene Therapy Strategy for Eye Disease
Scientists from Trinity have developed a new gene therapy approach that offers promise for one day treating an eye disease that leads to a progressive loss of vision and affects thousands of people across the globe.
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CAR T-Cell Therapy Shows Promising Early Results in Children With Neuroblastoma
A novel CAR T-cell therapy has shown promising early results in children with neuroblastoma, a rare form of childhood cancer. Twelve children with relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma were treated as part of a Phase I clinical trial.
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