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How Tumors Alter Whole-Body Metabolism at the Molecular Level
A new study with zebrafish shows that melanomas alter the metabolism of healthy tissues elsewhere in the body.
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Preclinical Study Finds NK Cells Show Activity Against Lymphoma Cells
According to a new preclinical study, cytokine-activated natural killer (NK) cells combined with an investigational bispecific antibody targeting CD16a and CD30 known as AFM13, displayed potent anti-tumor activity against CD30+ lymphoma cells.
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Researchers Find Evidence That Mammals Can Use Their Intestines To Respire
A new study published in the journal Med suggests that rodents and pigs possess the ability to use their intestines for respiration.
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New Compound Traps the Malaria Parasite Inside Cells
Researchers have designed a drug-like compound that effectively blocks a critical step in the malaria parasite life cycle and are working to develop this compound into a potential malaria treatment.
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New Molecule Could Enable Use of THC To Fight Pain Without the Side Effects
Researchers have developed a peptide that, in mice, allowed the main component of Cannabis sativa to fight chronic pain without impacting memory and other cognitive functions.
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Earthworms a Natural and Sustainable Solution for Reducing Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Soil
Researchers have found that earthworms have a role in reducing the number and relative abundance of antibiotic-resistance genes (ARGs) in soils from diverse ecosystems.
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Mixing COVID-19 Vaccines Increases Side Effects, Preliminary Data Suggests
Leaders of the Com-COV study share preliminary findings that suggest combining different COVID-19 vaccines increases the reactogenicity (side effect profile) associated with vaccination.
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Tricking Cancer Cells To Consume Toxic Drugs
New research points to a possible strategy to boost tumor intake of cancer drugs, thereby increasing the effectiveness of chemotherapy treatments.
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Bioluminescent Tool Makes Animals Glow Like Fireflies
An international research team is working to harness the power of bioluminescence in a low-cost, noninvasive portable medical imaging device that could one day be applied to many uses in biomedical research, translational medicine and clinical diagnoses.
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Study Finds COVID-19 Vaccines Do Not Damage the Placenta in Pregnancy
A new Northwestern Medicine study of placentas from patients who received the COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy found no evidence of injury, adding to the growing literature that COVID-19 vaccines are safe in pregnancy.
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