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Why It’s Difficult for People To Withdraw From Some Antidepressants
Researchers are a step closer to uncovering why it is so difficult for people to withdraw from some antidepressant drugs.
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Aquaculture Waste Becomes Biomaterial for Bone Repair
Scientists have developed a new biomaterial made entirely from discarded bullfrog skin and fish scales that could help in bone repair.
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Moderna’s COVID-19 Vaccine Is Safe and Effective in Adolescents
Moderna has announced that a Phase II/III clinical trial, known as TeenCOVE, of its COVID-19 vaccine (mRNA-1273) in adolescents has shown it is safe and efficacious.
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Gavi Vaccine Alliance Signs Agreement With Moderna for COVID-19 Vaccines
Gavi Vaccine Alliance has signed an advanced purchase agreement (APA) with Moderna to secure 500 million doses of the biotechnology company's mRNA vaccine – mRNA-1273 – against COVID-19. This is being done in an effort to help the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI).
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How Exercise Increases the Efficiency of Muscle Energy Production
Scientists have used proteomics technology to shine a light on how mitochondrial proteins gather into electron transport chain complexes, and further into so-called supercomplexes.
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Caffeine Can’t Be Counted on To Fight Sleep Deprivation
Researchers have assessed how effective caffeine is in counteracting the negative effects of sleep deprivation on cognition.
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A Comprehensive Portrait of SARS-CoV-2 Variant
Researchers have provided a comprehensive portrait of the Californian SARS-CoV-2 variant, including its interaction with the immune system and its potential to spread.
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Regulating Brain Circuit Signals To Tackle Obesity
Researchers have uncovered new aspects of satiation that relate to the little-known neural circuits and neurotransmitters involved in ending food consumption.
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Resetting the Biological Clock With an On/Off Switch
The cells in our body follow the circadian clock, a 24-hour cycle. To study and potentially cure problems, scientists have created a compound that will elongate the cycle and that can be activated or deactivated using light.
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Salmonella's Gut Colonization Facilitated by Immune System's Attempts To Remove It
According to a study, the immune system’s attempt to eliminate Salmonella bacteria from the gastrointestinal tract instead facilitates colonization of the intestinal tract and fecal shedding.
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