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A New Study Shows How Ribosome Chaperones Work

A new study shows how ribosome chaperones work, using X-ray crystallography to solve the atomic structure of the ribosomal protein bound to its chaperone.
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New Immune Cell Characterised

Havard Medical School researchers have described a novel T-Cell subtype that drives B cells in rheumatoid arthritis. The finding could have big implications for the treatment of autoimmune diseases.
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Synapses Are Scaled Down During Sleep

Homeostatic scaling-down of synapses is important for memory consolidation. Profiled in the journal Science, Johns Hopkins researchers show that synaptic protein Homer1a is intimately involved in this process.
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Broadband Absorption from Hyperbolic Metamaterial Nanoparticles

A thin, flexible, light-absorbing material has been developed by engineers at the University of California San Diego.
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Proteome Research Expands with New Company Vividion Therapeutics

New company creates innovative drugs for novel targets using platform from the Scripps Research Institute, that radically expands druggability of the human proteome.
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Study Shows Detection of Hydrocodone and Morphine as Metabolites of Codeine

Millennium Health announced the publication of a new study that identifies hydrocodone and morphine as metabolites in oral fluid using Liquid Chromatography with Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) in patients prescribed codeine.
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Stem Cell Transplants To Improve Multiple Sclerosis Outcomes

High-dose immunosuppressive therapy followed by transplantation of a person's own blood-forming stem cells can sustain remission of relapsing-remitting MS.
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Gene Identified That Helps Protect Against IBD

UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have identified a gene that protects the gut from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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Unconventional Tumor Suppressor Discovered in Fruit Flies

A team of Florida State University researchers has discovered that a common household pest can tell us a lot about an aggressive tumor that attacks young children.
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ADInstruments, American Physiological Society Announce Partnership

Collaboration to offer academic researchers and educators more accessible path to innovation in life sciences.
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