Trending News
News
News
Microneedling Therapeutic Stem Cells Into Damaged Tissues
Small and minimally invasive "Detachable Microneedle Depots" effectively deliver stem cells for localized MSC therapy of skin disorders.
News
Fight Against Hepatitis Aided by Immune Cell Discovery
Researchers have identified a new and unique subset of human cells that are involved in the immune response against hepatitis B infection.
News
SARS-CoV-2 Could Have Been in Wuhan Last Summer, According to Harvard Study
A pre-print article published by Harvard University suggests that trends in hospital traffic and search engine data from the Chinese province of Wuhan in late Summer and early fall 2019 could be attributed to SARS-CoV-2.
News
Making Vaccines Safe in All Temperatures
Scientists have now found a way to prevent warmed-up vaccines from degrading. By encasing protein molecules in a silica shell, the structure remains intact even when heated to 100°C, or stored at room temperature for up to three years.
News
A Quicker Way To Make Antibody–Drug Conjugates
A team has engineered a new, faster way to make antibody–drug conjugates that precisely target malignant cells, while leaving healthy tissue undamaged, that could lead the way to better treatments for numerous types of cancer.
News
Protein Injection Shows Potential To Reverse Fragile X Symptoms in Mice
Researchers have discovered a way to replace a missing protein in the brain of mice modeling Fragile X syndrome.
News
Scouring Microbial Metabolic Pathways in the Pursuit of New Therapeutics
In a new study, researchers at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), in Barcelona, describe a new method for determining active metabolic pathways in microbes using cutting-edge techniques from genomics and proteomics.
News
Engineers Design Nanoparticles To Boost Cancer Immunotherapy
MIT engineers have created a way to boost the effectiveness of a type of cancer immunotherapy. They have demonstrated, using a mouse model, that when tested with existing drugs called checkpoint inhibitors and with new nanoparticles they were able to further stimulate the immune system,
News
Mass Spectrometrists Around the World Pull Together To Share COVID-19 Data
A new coalition of more than 500 scientists from around the world has been created to share data on COVID-19 gleaned from the use of mass spectrometry techniques which examine people’s blood and other biomarkers.
News
Making Plant Hormones in the Lab
Researchers have developed a method that might make the production of a biologically significant precursor of the plant hormone jasmonic acid more efficient and cheaper.
Advertisement