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Chemical Compound Holds Potential as a Therapeutical for Autoimmune Diseases
Scientists in Japan have revealed a chemical compound that could be used for the treatment of various autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis.
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Transforming Cancerous Cells Into Weapons Against Cancer
In a new study, researchers found that when they turned cancer cells into immune cells, they taught other immune cells how to attack cancer.
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Freeze-Dried, Temperature-Stable TB Vaccine Safe and Effective in Trial
A Phase 1 trial of a temperature-stable TB vaccine has shown that it is both safe and stimulates an immune response in healthy adults.
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Cell "Squeezing" Technology Shows Promise Against Head and Neck Cancers
Research involving a cell "squeezing" process has shown promising results in a trial for the treatment of a subtype of HPV16-driven head and neck cancer.
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Black and Women Scientists Are Less Likely To Have Multiple Research Grants
A new study has thrown light on the inequality faced by women and Black researchers in science with regard to how likely they are to receive multiple research grants.
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Protein Drugs Could Be Made Cheaper Using Novel Purification Method
Engineers from MIT have found specialized nanoparticles can quickly and inexpensively isolate proteins from a bioreactor, potentially helping to make drugs cheaper.
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Potential Cell Therapies Could Help To Fix Bone Loss and Tendon Injury
Two new discoveries led by Cedars-Sinai investigators show stem cell therapies can help accelerate and promote the healing of bone and tendon injuries.
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New Cell Therapy Offers Potential Treatment Option for Chronic Heart Failure Patients
Physician-scientists at The Texas Heart Institute announced the results of the largest cell therapy trial to date in patients with chronic heart failure due to low ejection fraction.
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Psyllium Fiber Protects Against Ulcerative Colitis in Mice
Psyllium fiber protects against ulcerative colitis and suppresses inflammation by activating the bile acid nuclear receptor, a mechanism that was previously unrecognized, according to new research.
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Engineered Cells “Dance” to Ultrasound
Researchers have created a new method for manipulating individual cells using air-filled proteins and ultrasound waves.
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