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Failed Antibiotic Finds a Second Life as an Effective Herbicide
Weed killers of the future could soon be based on failed antibiotics.
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Ultrasensitive NMR Device Could Improve Protein Studies
A new way of machining microscale rotors from diamond crystal can enable ultrasensitive NMR devices for probing proteins and other materials.
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Multiple Sclerosis Flares Are Impacted by Life Stressors
A study finds that stressors across the lifespan, including poverty, abuse, and divorce, are associated with worsening health and functional outcomes for people with multiple sclerosis.
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Both Genetics and Environment Cause Cleft Lip
A cleft lip or palate arises from the combined effects of genes and inflammatory risk factors experienced during pregnancy, such as smoking or infections.
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Drug Delivery System for Chronic Diseases Created Using AI
Researchers implemented AI learning to successfully predict which small proteins can bind to cell structures and delivery drugs in animal models.
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Transporter Structure Discovery Sheds Light for Cancer Drug Development
The structure and function of a transporter protein with roles in immunity and cancer have been studied, giving new insights into how it works and how it may be targeted by therapeutics.
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Promising New Stroke Drug Passes Trial Test
A promising new stroke drug that temporarily inhibits a key protein in the brain without causing lasting harm may significantly change the future treatment of cerebral and global ischemia.
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Beyond Sleep: How Melatonin Can Support the Health of Cattle
Researchers have made new discoveries about how melatonin can be used to support cattle health, including alleviating oxidative stress and potentially controlling body temperature.
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Leishmania Parasite Manipulates Body's Defenses To Continue Replication
Researchers have shown how protozoans of the genus Leishmania that cause leishmaniasis manipulate a protein that plays an essential role in the organism’s defense in order to continue to replicate, preventing the body from vanquishing the disease.
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CT Scan Trumps Genetic Testing for Predicting Heart Disease
CT scans are better at predicting a middle-aged person’s risk for a heart disease, such as a heart attack, than genetics.
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