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New Immune Cell “Soldier” Could Be a Good Target for Immunotherapy
Researchers have discovered a new immune cell “soldier” that could be a good target for immunotherapy.
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Nanobodies for Treating Chronic Inflammation
Researchers at the Universities of Bonn and Sao Paulo have succeeded in mitigating chronic inflammation in mice using customized "mini-antibodies."
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Geoengineering Could Put a Billion More People at Risk of Malaria
Geoengineering the climate would have massive repercussions for the health of billions of people at risk of malaria who live in tropical countries, according to a new finding.
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Team Tests Novel Therapy Designed To Treat Metastasis in Pancreatic Cancer
A novel therapy that combines laser ablation with immunostimulation is being trialed to treat metastasis in pancreatic cancer patients.
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Regulating the Immune System's Regulators
Researchers have identified a key regulator of the immune system and are looking to reveal how this protein is regulated to understand how cancer patients have different responses to immunotherapy.
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Smart Wearable Devices Reveal Physiological Responses to COVID-19 Vaccine
A new digital health study by researchers at Scripps Research shows how data from wearable sensors, such as smartwatches and fitness bands, can track a person’s physiological response to the COVID-19 vaccination.
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Bacteria Alter Gene Expression To Evade Bacteriophage In Vivo
Scientists have demonstrated that bacteria are capable of regulating their gene expression to evade the numerous bacteriophages present in the gut environment in vivo, explaining the difference in phage therapy efficacy between in vitro and in vivo conditions.
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Developing Antiviral Treatments Against Crimean–Congo Hemorrhagic Fever
Analysis of the metabolomic pathways used by Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever virus during infection has indicated that currently existing drug candidates could be used to treat Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever.
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Point-of-Care COVID-19 Test Can Distinguish Alpha Variant From Earlier Strains
A newly developed point-of-care COVID-19 test can now detect and differentiate the alpha variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus from earlier strains in saliva samples.
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Decoding the Dialog Between Gut and Brain
Scientists have discovered that hypothalamic neurons in an animal model directly detect variations in gut bacterial activity and adapt appetite and body temperature accordingly.
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