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Antibody Combo Receives Emergency Use Authorization From FDA for Pre-Exposure Prevention of COVID-19
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an emergency use authorization for AstraZeneca’s Evusheld (tixagevimab co-packaged with cilgavimab and administered together) to COVID-19 in certain adults and pediatric individuals.
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Long-Held Belief on Eye Immunity Turned on Its Head
Immune cells could be doing much more than we think in protecting our eyes, previously thought to be immune privileged – researchers uncover new details.
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3D-Printable Meat Alternative Includes... Cocoa Butter
A new combination of plant-based ingredients tailored for 3D printing meat alternatives has been developed including a surprising ingredient — cocoa butter.
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Omicron Variant vs Pfizer Vaccine – First Data Available
A new pre-print study shared by Professor Alex Sigal’s laboratory at the Africa Health Research Institute is the first scientific data to be published on Omicron. Let's break down the findings.
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Maternal Inflammation Could Link Autism and Gut Problems, Suggests Mouse Study
Researchers, working with mouse models, may have found the connection between unusual gastrointestinal inflammation and autism.
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How Does the Brain Efficiently Use Resources?
Research indicates the existence of an efficient process of sensory coding in rats, suggesting a general principle for optimal use of computational resources.
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In Epilepsy, Seizures and Memory Problems May Share a Cause
According to research, damage to a part of the brain that regulates hyperactivity can contribute to both memory problems and seizures in the most common form of epilepsy.
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Antibody-Drug Delivery System Seeks Out Diseased Cells
Researchers have developed the world’s first metal-organic framework (MOFs) antibody-drug delivery system that has the potential to fast-track potent new therapies for cancer, cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases.
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Reprograming Cells To Treat Drug-Resistant Cancers
Scientists believe they may have found a way to reverse an aggressive, treatment-resistant type of breast cancer into a less dangerous kind that responds well to treatment.
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Biomarker Discovered That Could Help Identify High-Risk COVID-19 Patients
Researchers have discovered a biomarker that could assist in the early identification of people at high risk of developing severe COVID-19.
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