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New Insights Into the Cells That Host HIV
Researchers have identified two distinct cell populations that host HIV and have modeled the response of each population to antiretroviral therapy.
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Previously Unknown Function of Anti-HIV-1 Antibodies Discovered
Scientists have discovered a new function of anti-HIV-1 antibodies by applying cutting-edge microscopy techniques to in vitro viral cultures.
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Probing Migraine Pain Signals To Develop New Treatments
Researchers have discovered that Schwann cells, which create a protective sheath around nerve fibers, play an essential role in migraine pain.
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How Inflammatory Bowel Disease Leads to Upset of the Gut Microbiome
Scientists have identified a mechanism that triggers a problematic interaction between intestinal bacteria and cells in the intestinal mucus layer in a condition associated with inflammatory bowel disease.
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Regulator Protein’s Structure Revealed in 3D
A research team has clarified the structure of a protein complex which is an important regulator of cellular degradation processes.
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Different Autism Risk Genes Have Similar Effects on Brain Development
Researchers at Harvard University and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have found that three different autism risk genes actually affect similar aspects of neural formation and the same types of neurons in the developing human brain.
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Hepatitis E Virus Defies Alcohol-Based Disinfectants
A study has shown that hepatitis E virus is not completely inactivated by most formulations of alcohol-based disinfectants.
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SARS-CoV-2 Human Challenge Study Provides Infection Insights
Findings from the UK's world-leading human challenge study provide new insights into mild infections with SARS-CoV-2 in healthy young adults.
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A Microscopy World First Enables Study of Chiral Molecules in Live Cells
Pioneering scientists have invented the world’s first advanced laser scanning confocal microscope that can track left and right-handed molecules within live cells.
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New 3D Model Developed To Investigate Connective Tissue Disorders
A new, scaffold-free engineered tissue model has been designed to further research into connective tissue disorders.
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