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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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Team Investigates Anti-Obesity Effects of Vitamin E Using Mouse Model
Researchers have shown that a subtype of vitamin E significantly reduced the weight gained by mice on a high-fat diet, while also lowering “bad” cholesterol levels.
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New Insights Into the Origins of Pancreatic Endocrine Cells
The discovery that pancreatic stem cells are only present during embryonic development has put an end to debate about the existence of adult pancreatic stem cells.
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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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Instant Hangover Drug Investigated for Anxiety Disorders
A new study has found that disulfiram, a drug used to treat chronic alcoholism, can safely reduce anxiety levels in rodents.
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Immune Cell Signaling Pathway Could be New Alzheimer’s Target
Research shows that inhibiting a key signaling pathway in the immune cells of the brain could be a new target to slow the progress of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Non-Invasive Sound Technology Breaks Down Liver Tumors in Rats
Noninvasive sound technology has been found to break down liver tumors in rats, kill cancer cells and spur the immune system to prevent further spread.
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Uneveness in Lithium Batteries Limits Their Performance
A study suggests that stress among misaligned particles in typical cathodes limits lithium flow in batteries.
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Chemical Industry's Carbon Footprint May Be Reduced Thanks to Fermentation Enzyme Insights
Researchers have obtained atomic-level insights into the structure of the phosphoketolase enzyme, which will help optimization of this enzyme for chemical feedstock synthesis.
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