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Researchers Tear Pathogen Apart To Overcome Vexing Vaccine Problem
Researchers at UConn’s Center of Excellence in Vaccine Research (CEVR) have made a breakthrough in vaccine development for a common and difficult to treat pneumonia-causing pathogen.
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Structural “Map” Solves Mysteries of Gigantic Gene Regulator
Structural biology has been used to “map” part of a protein called SMCHD1, explaining how some changes in SMCHD1 cause certain developmental and degenerative conditions.
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Going “Back to the Future” To Get to Grips With COVID-19
The University of Huddersfield has awarded funding to a research team that aims to provide a head start in developing drugs that will combat future pandemics.
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Coin Analyses Shed Light on Medieval State
Researchers have been using neutron diffraction and tomography studies of coins to shed light on the history of Volga Bulgaria.
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Premature Epigenomic Aging Awoken by Western-style Diet in Animal Model
In this study, scientists show that even brief exposure to certain chemicals while the liver is developing prematurely aged the liver epigenome.
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New Study Helps To Improve Detection of Disease in Newborn Babies
New research examined the urinary metabolome of healthy newborns to aid in improving the diagnosis of disease in infants.
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Blocking Brain-Kidney Signaling Could Help Treat Organ Failure
Scientists have discovered an important brain-kidney cell signaling pathway which if stopped, could hold the key to treating chronic kidney disease and organ failure.
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“Super Potent” COVID-19 Neutralizing Antibodies Isolated and Successfully Tested in Animals
A team led by Scripps Research has discovered antibodies in the blood of recovered COVID-19 patients that provide powerful protection against SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes the disease, when tested in animals and human cell cultures.
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Turning on the Heat in Energy-burning Fat Cells
Researchers have uncovered a set of signals that cells send and receive to prompt one type of fat cell to convert fat into heat.
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Plant Defense Theories Are Put to the Test
New research has tested long-standing plant defense hypotheses for the first time using the coyote tobacco.
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