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Biomarker Detects Severity of COVID-19 Early
A Predictive biomarker for severe cases of COVID-19 has been discovered by researchers.
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Pan-Coronavirus Vaccine Blocks SARS-CoV-2 and Variants in Animal Study
A potential new vaccine has proven effective in protecting monkeys and mice from a variety of coronavirus infections including SARS-CoV-2 and related bat coronaviruses that could potentially cause the next pandemic.
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New Model System for Studying Early Embryonic Development
Researchers have developed a new model system for studying early embryonic development. With this system, they discovered that errors often occur when the genetic material from each parent combines immediately after fertilization.
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New Mapping Technique Reveals Epigenetic Drivers of Cancers
Scientists have made major advances in understanding and developing treatments for many cancers by identifying genetic mutations that drive the disease. Now researchers have developed a machine learning technique for detecting other modifications to DNA that have a similar effect.
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Diabetic Skin Model Developed Using 3D Cell Printing
Recently, a POSTECH research team has succeeded in creating a 3D artificial skin that enables observation of skin diseases of diabetic patients.
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Second Possible Effective Mechanism of Remdesivir Discovered
SARS-CoV-2 suppresses host cell defense mechanisms using the virus protein nsP3. Using structural analyses, researchers have discovered that a decomposition product of the virostatic agent remdesivir binds to nsP3.
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3D Printing Lays the Foundation for a New Range of Diagnostic Tests
Researchers at KU Leuven have developed a 3D printing technique that extends the possibilities of lateral flow testing. With the new printing technique, advanced diagnostic tests can be produced that are quick, cheap, and easy to use.
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The “Key” to COVID-19 Vaccine Development Lies in the Way the Virus Binds to Human Cells
New variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus most likely will necessitate the development of more vaccine options in the years ahead, and a biomedical scientist at Iowa State University believes the “key” to that development lies in the way the virus binds to human cells.
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Nanoparticles Could Help Get Drugs Through the Blood-Brain Barrier
A team of researchers has figured out a way to get through the blood-brain barrier and deliver potent medicine to brain tumors using ultrasound and RNA-loaded nanoparticles.
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Genes for Beans: Revealing the Extremely Complicated Legume Genome
To reconstruct the family tree for legumes, researchers compared the DNA sequence of more than 1500 genes that span the diversity of this large plant family. The study helps to uncover the evolution of genes involved in nitrogen fixation.
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