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Single-Cell Tools Provide Window Into Active Soil Antibiotic Resistome

A new single-cell functional tool incorporating single-cell Raman-isotope probing, single-cell sorting and targeted metagenomics will enable researchers to screen and sequence active antibiotic resistant bacteria in native soils.
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Biopharmaceutical Analytical Testing – A Critical Step in Producing Cutting-Edge Therapies

This article will highlight various analytical techniques employed in biopharmaceutical analysis and explore their use at different stages of the development pipeline.
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Study Provides Insight Into the Mechanism of Sex Determination in Birds

To better grasp the process of the germ cell’s sex determination, a research team has analyzed germ cells in chickens using RNA-sequencing to predict the mechanism that determines the sex.
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PET Scans Can Measure the Impact of STING-Activating Drugs in Cancer

Findings from a study suggest that positron emission tomography (PET) imaging could provide a widely accessible approach to measure the pharmacodynamic effects of using stimulator of interferon genes (STING)-activating drugs.
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What Drives T Cells To Guard the Intestines?

Cells in the gut send secret messages to the immune system. Thanks to new research, we can finally get a look at what they’re saying.
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Genomic Signatures Could Explain Why COVID-19 Is Severe in Some People

Researchers have discovered key human genomic signatures that could help explain why COVID-19 is severe in some people and mild in others.
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How Different Cancer Types Respond to Nanoparticle Drug Delivery

Study findings could help researchers better tailor their drug-delivery particles to specific types of cancer, or design new particles that take advantage of the biological features of particular types of cancer cells.
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Unpicking the Molecular Mechanisms Behind Age-Related Memory Loss

Technology Networks had the pleasure of speaking to Professor Ann Massie about her research into understanding how system xc - affects age-related memory loss.
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A Dynamic Duo of Cells Identified in Lung Blood Vessels

Scientists at the University of Illinois Chicago have analyzed gene expression data from more than 35,000 blood vessel cells from the lungs of mice and identified two subtypes.
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Stress May Accelerate Aging of the Immune System

Stress — including traumatic events, career stress and discrimination — may accelerate aging of the immune system by affecting the percentages of T cells. This could increase the risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease and infection.
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