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Fast, Cheap Method for Measuring SARS-CoV-2 Neutralizing Antibodies Developed
A new method for measuring SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies could become a valuable tool in determining when booster vaccinations are needed.
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Evolutionary Relationships of Ancient Invertebrates Revealed
Using cutting-edge sequencing technology and powerful computational analysis, scientists have revealed that the two phyla, Kamptozoa and Bryozoa, split from mollusks and worms earlier than previous studies have suggested, and thus they indeed form a distinct group.
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The Sight of Food Triggers Inflammation in the Brain
Even before carbohydrates reach the bloodstream, the very sight and smell of a meal trigger the release of insulin. For the first time, researchers have shown that this insulin release depends on a short-term inflammatory response that takes place in these circumstances.
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Machine Learning Model Predicts Infection With Treatment-Resistant Tuberculosis
Researchers have created a machine learning model to predict if tuberculosis patients may be infected with drug-resistant strains, which could speed up the process of delivering optimal care in the future.
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Artificial Intelligence Detects New Family of Genes in Gut Bacteria
Using artificial intelligence, UT Southwestern researchers have discovered a new family of sensing genes in enteric bacteria that are linked by structure and probably function, but not genetic sequence.
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Towards a More Precise and Effective Use of CRISPR
A study has investigated the role of the gRNA component of the CRISPR/Cas9 protein, in the hopes of optimizing the effectiveness of the technology.
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Test Identifies COVID-19 Variants in Hours
A rapid COVID-19 test has been used to track the prevalence of different variants of SARS-CoV-2, helping to make policy decisions in North Texas.
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Universal Flu Vaccine Offers Broad Protection Against Influenza A Virus Infections
According to research, a new universal flu vaccine offers broad cross-protection against different strains and subtypes of influenza A viruses in young and aged populations.
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Cell Adhesion Provides the Basis for a New Class of Antibiotics
The mechanism by which a pathogen adheres to a host cell has been deciphered, providing the basis for the development of new antibiotics.
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Tissue-Anchored Immune Cells Offer Unique Defenses Against Infections and Malignancies
A new atlas of tissue-resident memory T cells offers hope for therapies based on protective "first responders".
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