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Allergies May Be Triggered by Stomach-protecting Drugs
Stomach-protecting drugs correlate with subsequent prescriptions for anti-allergy medication, validating previous findings that stomach-protecting drugs can intensify or even trigger allergies.
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Chemists Create Selective Agents to Combat Infectious Diseases
Chemists from Konstanz have developed selective agents to combat infectious diseases – based on the structures of natural products.
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New Camera Can Track Moving Objects Around Corners
A new camera that can peek around corners represents an advance on previous technologies. It's able to capture more light from a greater variety of surfaces, see wider and farther away and is fast enough to monitor out-of-sight movement for the first time.
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Artificial Cells That Sense and Respond to Their Environment
Researchers have created artificial cells that mimic biological cells by responding to a chemical change in their surroundings. The cells could be used to deliver and release drugs within the body.
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Sequencing the Dragon
A new study provides the first high-resolution sequence of the Komodo dragon, as well as insight into how it evolved.
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Low-res Cryo-EM Maps Brought up to Scratch With New Software
A new study outlines a technique to bring low-resolution cryo-EM maps up to par to improve protein structure identification.
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Creating “New Solutions” in Cancer Research: From Tumor-liquifying Microbubbles to Immune Cell Tracking
Bursting cancer cells with microscopic bubbles and analyzing the immune system in real time are just two of the initial projects at the new Cancer Research UK Convergence Science Centre.
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Incredible “HULLK” Controls Growth of Prostate Cancer
Cancer researchers have uncovered a novel non-coding RNA "HULLK" that may drive prostate cancer, making it an attractive therapeutic target.
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Optogenetics-inspired Chip Mimics the Brain to Make Memories in a Flash
Researchers from RMIT University drew inspiration from an emerging tool in biotechnology - optogenetics - to develop a device that replicates the way the brain stores and loses information.
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Red Wine Molecule Resveratrol Could Slash Stress (in Mice at Least)
New research suggests that the plant compound resveratrol, which is found in red wine, displays anti-stress effects by blocking the expression of an enzyme related to the control of stress in the brain.
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