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Glowing Protein Engineered To Create Detailed, High-Res Biomedical Images
A newly designed small fluorescent protein that emits and absorbs light that penetrates deep into biological tissue can help researchers capture deeper, cleaner and more precise biomedical images.
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How Our Body Clock Influences Vaccine Responses
Research by RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences has provided new insights into the mechanism behind how our circadian 24-hour body clock influences our immune response to vaccines, depending on the time of day.
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New Approach Enables Human Intestinal Organoids To Be Grown More Efficiently
Researchers find that spheroids grown in suspension mature into human intestinal organoids when transferred to a bioreactor and differentiate into complex intestinal tissue upon transplantation.
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Pregnant Moms’ Stress May Accelerate Cell Aging of White, Not Black, Children
Does stress during pregnancy impact children’s cell aging, and does race matter? The answer is yes, according to a new UC San Francisco study.
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“Virtual Pillars” Separate and Sort Blood-Based Nanoparticles
Engineers at Duke University have developed a device that uses sound waves to separate and sort the tiniest particles found in blood in a matter of minutes.
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Self-Powered Ingestible “Smart Pill” Monitors the Small Intestine
Researchers from the University of California San Diego (UCSD) have created a battery-free ingestible biosensor that can continuously monitor the intestinal environment. Their work is published in Nature Communications.
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Biological Sex a “Crucial Factor” in Effectiveness of Anti-Aging Drugs
New research has shown that the anti-aging drug, rapamycin, is only effective in female mice and flies.
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New Mechanism for Vision Loss Discovered Using Mini-Retinas
According to research, in age-related macular degeneration, visual cells may be mechanically transported out of the retina before they die.
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Ancient DNA Tells the Origin Story of Ashkenazi Jews
DNA extracted from remains of a 14th-century Jewish cemetery has provided insights into the origins of the Ashkenazi Jewish population.
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New Analysis of Cellular "Vehicles" Drives a Deeper Understanding of Neurodegenerative Diseases
Oregon State University scientists have taken a key step toward better understanding neurodegenerative diseases by using a suite of biophysical techniques to learn more about a motor protein whose malfunction is associated with many disorders.
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