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Chromatography Uncovers Ingredients of Ancient Nordic 'Grog', Sheds Light on Wine Trade
Discovery Highlights Innovative and Complex Fermented Beverages of Northernmost Europe in the Bronze and Iron Ages
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Ixolaris to Treat HIV-linked Heart Disease
Study shows an experimental drug from tick saliva may hold promise as a treatment for HIV-linked heart disease.
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Online Game Challenges Players to Design CRISPR On/Off Switch
Online game players are being asked to design an RNA molecule capable of acting as an on/off switch for the gene-editing tool CRISPR/Cas9.
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Structural Blueprints of Lnt Enzyme Revealed
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have gained key structural insights into the machinery employed by opportunistic, disease-causing bacteria, which may help chemists design new drugs to inhibit them.
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Novel Form of Transcription Captured by X-Ray Crystallography
New crystal structure reveals RNA exiting the polymerase enzyme through an alternative channel to enable this reiterative transcription.
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New Tools Detect Granulin Inside Cells for First Time
Genetic variants in the granulin gene are a risk factor for Dementia, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, suggesting this discovery may have therapeutic potential for a broad spectrum of age-related neurodegenerative diseases.
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Self-powered, Paper-based Electrochemical Devices Developed for POC Diagnostics
The new paper-based diagnostic device detects biomarkers and identifies diseases by performing electrochemical analyses, and the assays change color to indicate specific test results.
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Using Saliva to Diagnose Zika
By analyzing the saliva of a pregnant mother infected with Zika and her twins, researchers were able to pinpoint the specific protein signature for Zika that is present in saliva, creating potential to use this signature as an effective way to screen for exposure.
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Vitamin C Regulates Stem Cell Function
Study shows that stem cells take up an unusually high level of vitamin C, which then regulates their function and suppresses the development of leukemia.
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Avocado Husks Contain a Plethora of Beneficial Compounds
Scientists report that avocado seed husks, which are usually discarded along with the seed, are hidden gold mines packed with a previously unrecognized plethora of chemical compounds.
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