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Potential Therapeutic Targets for Sepsis Identified
Researchers have identified molecular biomarkers, pathways and immune cell dynamics associated with sepsis that could be targeted to prevent the condition from leading to death.
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Mutation in Gliomas Sensitizes Them to Immunotherapy
According to murine model findings, a single common genetic mutation may hold the key to making immunotherapy more effective against gliomas.
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Bioartificial Kidney Successfully Implanted in Preclinical Model
The Kidney Project’s implantable bioartificial kidney, one that promises to free kidney disease patients from dialysis machines and transplant waiting lists, took another big step toward becoming reality, earning a $650,000 prize from KidneyX for its first-ever demonstration of a functional prototype of its implantable artificial kidney.
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Pandemic Stress Caused Irregular Menstrual Cycles
A study has found that people who menstruate experienced irregularities in their menstrual cycle because of increased stress during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Scripps Scientists Are One Step Closer to Expanding the Genetic Code
By supplementing the synthetic biology toolkit, researchers have developed key components of an expanded genetic code system.
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Mutations of Delta and Delta Plus Variants Identified
Research has identified five specific mutations that are far more prevalent in Delta Plus infections compared to Delta infections of SARS-CoV-2.
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Antidepressants Slow Growth of Pancreatic and Colon Cancers in Mice
Researchers have shown that Serotonin reuptake inhibitors, as well as other drugs that lower peripheral serotonin levels can also slow cancer growth in mice. When combined with immunotherapy, they even stopped the cancer growth long-term.
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Drug Combo May Help To Control the Body’s Inflammatory Response to Chemo
New research shows that a drug combination may help control the body’s inflammatory response to chemotherapy treatments, especially for pancreatic and liver cancer patients.
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Plant Compound Helps Virus-Infected Honey Bees Find Their Way Home
A plant-derived compound helps bees beset by a colony-ravaging virus overcome the cognitive effects of infection and navigate their way home, suggests a new study.
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Microneedle Patch Vaccine Outperforms Needle Jab
Scientists at Stanford University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have created a 3D-printed vaccine patch that provides greater protection than a typical vaccine shot.
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