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Largest Genetic Atlas of Zebrafish Published
Medical and life science researchers will benefit from the most comprehensive atlas yet of genetic data on zebrafish, newly published research suggests.
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Breakthrough Could Help Asthmatics Breathe More Easily
An important research discovery could lead to more effective treatments for the world’s 262 million asthma sufferers.
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New Live-Attenuated Influenza A Vaccine Approach Proposed
A research team has proposed a new live-attenuated influenza vaccine approach — generating proteolysis-targeting chimeric (PROTAC) influenza A virus as a live-attenuated vaccine by utilizing the endogenous ubiquitin-proteasome system of host cells to degrade viral proteins.
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Key to Hepatitis A Replication Discovered
Scientists have discovered how a protein and enzymes interact to allow hepatitis A virus to replicate, and then used a known drug to stop viral replication in an animal model.
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New Screening Technique Could Accelerate mRNA Therapy Development
Researchers have developed a system to make studies on mRNA therapies and their lipid nanoparticle delivery systems more predictive using a technique called DNA barcoding.
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Machine Learning Model Predicts Infection With Treatment-Resistant Tuberculosis
Researchers have created a machine learning model to predict if tuberculosis patients may be infected with drug-resistant strains, which could speed up the process of delivering optimal care in the future.
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Towards a More Precise and Effective Use of CRISPR
A study has investigated the role of the gRNA component of the CRISPR/Cas9 protein, in the hopes of optimizing the effectiveness of the technology.
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Research Uncovers Structure of a Human Endogenous Reverse Transcriptase
A study describes the first-ever high-resolution three-dimensional structure of an endogenous reverse transcriptase.
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Cell Adhesion Provides the Basis for a New Class of Antibiotics
The mechanism by which a pathogen adheres to a host cell has been deciphered, providing the basis for the development of new antibiotics.
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Drugs Targeting Mitochondria Developed For Leukemia Combination Therapy
Researchers have discovered potential new drugs that target mitochondria, with the potential to work in concert with other anti-cancer drugs and deliver a deadly one-two punch to leukemia.
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