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Test for Uncommon Brain Diseases Developed
Scientists have developed an ultrasensitive new test to detect abnormal forms of a protein associated with uncommon types of neurodegenerative diseases.
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Blood-collection Device Makes Radiation Testing Quick and Easy
Researchers have developed a blood self-collection device to quickly estimate a person’s exposure to radiation in the event of a nuclear accident or attack.
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“Jumping Genes” May Cause Rare Childhood Developmental Disorders
Researchers have discovered that so-called “jumping genes” appear to be behind rare developmental disorders in some children.
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Study Finds Commercially Available Antibodies Are Not Binding Their Target
In a new study, researchers have tested the binding specificity of commercial antibodies to the C9ORF72 protein, and explored a novel validation approach.
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Device Identifies Airborne Hazards Rapidly
Scientists have developed a portable device that can identify a wide range of airborne gases and chemicals instantly. The device is suitable for rapid deployment to identify airborne hazards from tiny gas molecules like sulfur dioxide to large molecules like benzene.
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Changes Associated With Alzheimer's Disease Detectable in Blood Samples
Researchers have discovered new changes in blood samples which are associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Glowing Particles in the Blood May Help Diagnose and Monitor Brain Cancer
A chemical that has improved surgeries for brain cancer by making tumor cells fluorescent may also help doctors safely diagnose the disease and monitor its response to treatment, according to a new study led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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New Genetic-based Epilepsy Risk Scores
Researchers have developed new genetic-based epilepsy risk scores which may lay the foundation for more personalized diagnosis and treatment.
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Reducing Heart Attack-induced Tissue Damage by 30%
Scientists have discovered that inhibiting the synthesis of a lipid in a mouse suffering a heart attack reduces the tissue damage by 30%.
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It's Time To Keep Check on the Microbiome
Scientists have developed a novel technique based on an oscillating gene circuit that they hope will help to shed light on the human microbiome.
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