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Gut Protected Against Inflammatory Bowel Disease by Protein From Rare Immune Cell
A growth factor protein produced by rare immune cells in the intestine can protect against the effects of inflammatory bowel disease, according to a new discovery.
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Novel Genetic Insights on Multiple Sclerosis Risk
Researchers have discovered that oligodendrocytes might have a different role in the development of multiple sclerosis than previously thought.
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Simplified Antibiotic Could Be Used To Create Anticancer Treatment
Researchers have discovered where antitumor activity is housed on lankacidin C, a molecule that can be isolated from a common bacterium in soil. They are hoping to use the information to use the molecule as a starting point to engineer anticancer treatments.
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Some Immune Cells Stay in Tissues for Years
Human immune cells not only circulate in the blood, but can also occupy certain tissues and sometimes remain there for years.
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Novel Immunotherapy Shows Promise Against HIV in Phase 1 Clinical Trial
A novel immunotherapy drug – previously studied in blood cancers – has shown promise as a HIV therapeutic in a phase one clinical trial.
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Further Research Explores Genetic Underpinnings of COVID-19 Disease Severity
Researchers have found genetic variants in extremely ill patients with COVID-19 that may help explain the differences in how sick people get.
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How Genes and Environment Combine To Produce the Complexity of Autism
A UNIGE team demonstrates how genes and environment interact in autistic disorders, thus explaining the vast variability of the condition’s symptoms.
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Why Boring Surveys Make for Bad Data
Surveys that ask too many of the same type of question tire respondents and return unreliable data.
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Babies Are Sensitive To Language Patterns in Children's Songs
According to research, babies are sensitive to the language patterns in songs and rhymes.
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Blood Test, Combined With MRI, Reduces Harm and Costs When Diagnosing Cancer
Combining a new blood test with MRI cuts the societal cost of prostate cancer screening and reduces the overdiagnosis of low-risk cancers, supporting organized prostate cancer testing in Sweden.
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