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New Research Hub to Tackle Global Vaccination Challenges
The University of Bristol will contribute to a new research hub to increase global immunisation coverage and improve response to viral outbreaks through the rapid and cost-effective deployment of vaccines.
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Protein Analysis Enables Treatment of Eye-Disease Symptoms with Existing Drugs
By identifying proteins abnormally expressed by patients with a rare eye disease, researchers were able to identify existing drugs that could be used to treat symptoms.
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Hairy Skin Grown from Mouse Stem Cells
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have successfully developed a method to grow hairy skin from mouse pluripotent stem cells—a discovery that could lead to new approaches to model disease and new therapies for the treatment of skin disorders and cancers.
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Eating More Foods with Choline During Pregnancy Could Boost Baby’s Brain
When expectant mothers consume sufficient amounts of the nutrient choline during pregnancy, their offspring gain enduring cognitive benefits, a new study suggests.
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Peli BioThermal Hires Dominic Hyde as New VP of Crēdo™ on Demand
Radical expansion of global rental program includes adding staff, locations and doubling their container inventory.
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WHO Prequalifies Breakthrough Typhoid Vaccine
At the end of December 2017, WHO prequalified the first conjugate vaccine for typhoid, Bharat Biotech’s Typbar-TCV®. The fact that the vaccine has been prequalified by WHO means that it meets acceptable standards of quality, safety and efficacy. This makes the vaccine eligible for procurement by UN agencies, such as UNICEF, and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
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Melanoma Cell Growth Inhibited by Novel Compound
Researchers have developed a novel compound with the ability to inhibit melanoma cell growth. This research, published today, could pave the way for the development of a new class of cancer therapies, with improved safety and efficacy.
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Locating the Precise Reaction Path: Methane Dissociation on Platinum
An international team of researchers has used infrared spectroscopy techniques and a quantum theory model for a more complete understanding of methane dissociation reactions on platinum.
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New Strategy for Isotope Separation with Flexible Porous Material
A new study by an international team of researchers, has announced that they have succeeded in developing a novel deuterium separation method, using a special class of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) whose pore dimensions change upon gas adsorption.
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Taking Cancer Immunotherapy to the Next Level Using Viruses
A new study suggests that a combinations of two immunotherapies -- oncolytic viruses and checkpoint inhibitors -- could be much more successful than traditional treatments in fighting breast cancer and possibly other cancers.
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