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Protein Knock-Out Leads to Diabetes in Mice
A protein that’s common throughout the body plays a key role in regulating glucose levels, says new research conducted in the Cell Signal Unit at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) and Riken Center of Integrative Medical Sciences.
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One Step Closer to Earlier Diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder and Psychosis
Researchers have identified genetic risk factors for developing bipolar disorder and psychosis among people with depression.
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Self-Collected Saliva and Deep Nasal Swabs Are Equally Effective for Diagnosis of COVID-19
Self-collected saliva and deep nasal swabs collected by healthcare providers are equally effective for detecting SARS-CoV-2, according to a new study.
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Cheaper, Faster Biosensor Developed for Point-of-Care Testing
University of Queensland researchers have developed biosensors that use nanoengineered porous gold which more effectively detect early signs of disease, improving patient outcomes.
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Detecting Pancreatic Cancer at Treatable Stages
Researchers at the University of Missouri’s College of Veterinary Medicine and School of Medicine have identified novel pieces of biological information, such as RNA, which may serve as biomarkers for early detection of pancreatic cancer.
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New Understanding of Arp2/3 Protein Complex May Lead to Better Disease Research
Researchers have determined the structure of Arp2/3 and describe it in a paper.
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Spit in a Tube To Diagnose Heart Attack
A saliva test could fast track heart attack diagnosis, according to preliminary research presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress 2020.
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New System To Profile Telomeres in Less Than 3 Hours Developed
Researchers have developed a new way to diagnose telomere abnormalities in less than three hours, using samples from low amounts of DNA.
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Fat Crystals Trigger Chronic Inflammation in Mouse Model
A congenital disorder of fat metabolism can cause chronic hyperreaction of the immune system, according to researchers.
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Collagen Often Overlooked as an Important Cause of Fish Allergy
The importance of collagen for the comprehensive diagnosis of fish allergy has been demonstrated, and shortcomings in current diagnostic tests highlighted.
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