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Deer Carry SARS-CoV-2 Variants That No Longer Exist in Humans

White-tailed deer ­– the most abundant large mammal in North America – are harboring SARS-CoV-2 variants that once widely circulated but are no longer found in humans.
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Never Before Seen Ancient Marine Crocodile Discovered on UK's Jurassic Coast

A new thalattosuchian has been uncovered – an ancient "sister" of modern-day crocodiles’ ancestors – following an impressive unearthing of fossils on the Jurassic Coast, in Dorset, UK.
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Genetic Engineering Reveals Evolutionary Pathways

A new study employs genetic techniques to model ancient ancestors of modern-day organisms, enabling researchers to systematically experiment on different versions of bacteria and reveal possible evolutionary pathways.
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New Gene Therapy Could Treat Multiple Eye Diseases

Researchers have discovered that a potential new gene therapeutic approach may also be effective in treating patients living with other eye diseases in the future.

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Viroids and Viroid-Like Agent Diversity Revealed

The diversity of viroid and viroid-like circular RNAs across species has been revealed by metatranscriptome analysis.
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Origins and Transmission Patterns of Seattle Shigella Outbreak

A genomic study of a sustained, multidrug-resistant Shigellosis outbreak in Seattle enabled scientists to retrace its origin and spread.
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CNS Acts as a Reservoir for Dormant HIV

New research has identified that a layer of CD4+ T cells around the central nervous system acts as a reservoir for HIV during antiviral therapy, enabling a "rebound" of the virus when the treatment is stopped.
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High-Resolution Cellular Map of Crohn’s Disease Created

The atlas is the largest study of single cells from Crohn’s patients to date, and contains the gene expression profiles of more than 700,000 cells from 71 healthy individuals and patients in varying states of inflammation.
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Enhancing Our Brain's Ability To Fight Disease With CRISPR-Edited Immune Cells

Editing healthy immune cells with CRISPR safely thwarts the brain's resistance to them, helping researchers to harness immune cell function to treat neurological conditions.
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Coffee With Milk May Confer Anti-Inflammatory Benefits

Can something as simple as a cup of coffee with milk have an anti-inflammatory effect in humans? Apparently so, according to a new study. A combination of proteins and antioxidants doubles the anti-inflammatory properties in immune cells.
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