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T Cell Recognition Diversity Linked to HIV Control
The immune system is being harnessed to provide new clues that may help efforts to produce an HIV vaccine.
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Ingestible Hydrogel Device Opens World of Possibilities
Ingestible electronics is an emerging area of research, expected to enable the monitoring important of physiological conditions and biomarkers. This pill could be used to safely deliver biosensors to the stomach to monitor, for instance, pH levels or signs of infection.
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Mimicking Clustering of Immature Beta Cells Yields Stem Cell Breakthrough
A major breakthrough in the effort to develop a cure for type 1 diabetes has been established; human stem cells have been transformed into mature insulin-producing cells
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Neuronal Stem Cell Genes on Standby to Exit "Stemness"
How brain stem cells make the decision to transform into new nerve cells is of importance for many disciplines, including regenerative medicine and cancer research.
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Insect Microbiomes May be a Rich Source of Antibiotics
In an exhaustive search of microbes from more than 1,400 insects, scientists found that insect-borne microbes often outperformed soil bacteria in stopping some of the most common and dangerous antibiotic-resistant pathogens.
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Antibodies of SARS-survivors Mimic Membranes to Trick Viruses
Atomic and molecular information about the workings of the highly potent antibodies may provide insights to prevent these serious and sometimes deadly lung infections.
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Window into Workings of White Blood Cells
A laboratory-created microscopic network of fibers helped researchers understand how white blood cells capture and even kill bacteria, offering insight into the effectiveness of antibiotics in the future.
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Abcam Expands Custom Services Capabilities with the Acquisition of Calico Biolabs
Company's strategic expansion will further support their vision to supply the best antibodies for today's and tomorrow's targets of interest.
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Vaccination with Streptococcus mitis Could Protect Against its Virulent Sibling
Vaccinating mice with Streptococcus mitis bacteria prevents their virulent sibling, Streptococcus pneumoniae from infecting the mice too.
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Tool Measures Success of HIV Cure Strategies
A new assay can accurately and easily count the cells that comprise the HIV reservoir, the stubborn obstacle to an HIV cure.
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