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Genome Refolding Could Be Driving Drug Resistance in Specific Blood Cancer
Researchers have discovered a non-genetic adaptation that could be driving resistance to targeted therapy in T cell leukemia, a type of blood cell cancer.
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Striving To Settle the Debate Over Liquid Water's Structure
Despite its familiarity and simple structure, water displays many unusual physical properties that scientists have been exploring with x-ray emission spectroscopy.
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Protein Function Found To Be Universal in Humans and Bacteria
The receptor protein responsible for detecting individual amino acids has been identified as being universal between humans and bacteria.
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Team Tests Properties of Cow Milk Protein Against SARS-CoV-2 Variants
Researchers have collaborated to investigate the antiviral properties of lactoferrin, a cow milk protein, against variants of SARS-CoV-2.
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How Much Carbon Is In the Soil?
Researchers have shown that new machine-learning methods based on laboratory soil hyperspectral data could supply equally accurate estimates of soil organic carbon as classical methods.
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Tire Particles Are Harming Aquatic Life
Small particles from tires inhibited the growth and caused adverse behavioral changes in organisms found in freshwater and coastal estuary ecosystems, two new studies found.
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New Treatment Target for Bone Marrow Cancer
The mechanism by which multiple myeloma develops drug resistance is characterized by an increase in CDK6 production, providing researchers with a new treatment target.
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New Approach Helps To Identify Personalized Treatments for Breast Cancer
Researchers have developed a more efficient way to develop breast cancer models using tumors donated by breast cancer patients. They have also proposed a process to test potential drugs to help prioritize therapeutic choices based on specific tumor characteristics.
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Epigenetic Biomarkers Could Help Predict Preterm Birth
A signature found in the cheek cells of mothers and fathers of preterm infants may help develop a test to determine whether a pregnancy may end too early.
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Mimicking Red Blood Cells To Deliver Lifesaving Drugs
Research is underway into creating a microparticle drug delivery system that mimics the properties of a red blood cell.
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