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Protein Molecules Act as Mini Antennas Inside Cells
Researchers have demonstrated that molecules of fluorescent proteins act as antennas with optical properties. The newly described properties of these molecules could be harnessed for novel drug discovery and drug target research.
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Key Questions and Answers About the UK's First Approved COVID-19 Vaccine
The UK government has announced that the COVID-19 vaccine BNT162b2 – developed by Pfizer and BioNTech – has been authorized for use. Here, we address some of the key questions you may have about this announcement.
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Metabolic State of a Parasite Influences Its Resistance to Drugs
A new study has established that the parasite that causes chagas disease can be influenced by azole drugs, depending on its own metabolic state.
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CRISPR Tagging Improves Accuracy Of Model Cells Grown From Stem Cells
Researchers have found a way to program stem cells to differentiate into a particular cell type, using gene regulatory networks.
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Drug Reverses Age-Related Mental Decline Within Days in Mouse Model
An experimental drug called ISRIB has been shown to reverse age-related declines in memory and mental flexibility in mice.
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Machine Learning Model Predicts Which Drug Combinations Kill Cancer Cells
A new AI model has been developed to analyze how drug combinations targeted for cancer are able to kill cancerous cells.
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Environmental Exposures Can Affect Efficacy of Drugs
According to scientific estimations, humans are exposed to between 10,000 and 100,000 environmental and exogenous compounds in a lifetime. Various molecules, as well as co-exposures, can impact the effectiveness of drugs.
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Team Develops Transcription Factor Library for Cell Engineering
Scientists have discovered a way to extract large amounts of cells at a fast rate, using transcription factors.
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Experimental Vaccine Protects Monkeys Against CCHFV
New research has been published which investigates the development of a vaccine for CCHFV, 3 years after a similar study was released, for which treatments and vaccines are lacking.
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Researchers Edit Out an HIV-Like Virus From the Primate Genome
New research has brought scientists closer to curing HIV. SIV, a close relative of the virus has been successfully 'edited out' of infected cells in non-human primates.
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