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Vitamin D Could Help Prevent Common Side Effect of Anticancer Immunotherapy
New research suggests that taking vitamin D supplements may help prevent a potentially serious side effect that is linked to anti-cancer therapy.
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Long-lasting Immunity Generated Against HIV Thanks to New Adjuvent
Researchers have shown that a new adjuvant, 3M-052, helps to induce long-lasting immunity against HIV.
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Researchers Tear Pathogen Apart To Overcome Vexing Vaccine Problem
Researchers at UConn’s Center of Excellence in Vaccine Research (CEVR) have made a breakthrough in vaccine development for a common and difficult to treat pneumonia-causing pathogen.
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Cellular Nanosponges Neutralize SARS-CoV-2 in Cell Culture
Nanoparticles cloaked in human lung cell membranes and human immune cell membranes can attract and neutralize the SARS-CoV-2 virus in cell culture, causing the virus to lose its ability to hijack host cells and reproduce.
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Going “Back to the Future” To Get to Grips With COVID-19
The University of Huddersfield has awarded funding to a research team that aims to provide a head start in developing drugs that will combat future pandemics.
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Novel Antisense Drug Could Help Slow Fatty Liver Disease
An international research effort reports that inhibition of a key enzyme, using a novel antisense drug, safely and effectively improved the health of persons with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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Accelerated Efforts To Repurpose Approved Drugs for COVID-19
Sixteen million dollars has been awarded to the Wyss Institute at Harvard University, by the United States’ Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, to aid the rapid search for FDA-approved drugs that hold promise as treatments for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
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Life-saving Drug for Ventilated COVID-19 Patients Uncovered by UK Experts
Dexamethasone reduces death in hospitalized patients with severe respiratory complications of COVID-19.
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“Super Potent” COVID-19 Neutralizing Antibodies Isolated and Successfully Tested in Animals
A team led by Scripps Research has discovered antibodies in the blood of recovered COVID-19 patients that provide powerful protection against SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes the disease, when tested in animals and human cell cultures.
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Reducing "Bad" Gut Microbes Has a Positive Effect on Cholesterol and Artery Health
Scientists have developed molecules that can remodel the bacterial population of intestines to a healthier state. This has also had a positive impact on cholesterol levels and atherosclerosis.
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