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Calibrating the Kidney Function of Cancer Patients
Researchers have developed a new model for assessing kidney function in cancer patients. The model provides clinicians with a new tool to aid dose determinations for chemotherapy so that they may treat a patient’s disease whilst limiting adverse effects.
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Genetic Shortcut Helps Visualize Proteins at Work
A group at Gladstone Institutes and UC San Francisco (UCSF) has demonstrated that a large-scale and systematic genetic approach can indeed yield reliable and detailed information on the structure of protein complexes.
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Algorithm Developed To Prevent Misidentification of Cancer Cells
Researchers have developed a computer algorithm that can identify differences in cancer cell lines based on microscopic images.
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Roadmap for Agri-Food Innovations in a Sustainable Future
To deflect future world food crises created by climate change, scientists have created a road map for global agricultural and food systems innovation, reform and sustainability.
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Microplastics More Readily Taken Up by Living Cells in Natural Environment
The environment is polluted by microplastics worldwide and researchers have now discovered that microplastic particles find their way into living cells more easily if they were exposed to natural aquatic environments, i.e. fresh water and seawater.
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World-First Clinical Trial Explores Safety and Efficacy of DMT for Major Depression
The world’s first clinical trial testing the efficacy of the psychedelic compounds N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) has won approval from the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
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All of Us Research Program Returns First Genetic Results to Participants
The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program has begun to return genetic results to participants who have donated biosamples for research.
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Hunger-Suppressing Hormones May Be Impacted by Type of Sugar Consumed
Drinks with sucrose compared to glucose may cause young adults to produce lower levels of appetite-regulating hormones, according to a new study.
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Mystery Science of Sandcastles Settled, Finally!
The 150-year-old mystery behind a natural phenomenon that is omnipresent in our world – and even helps children build sandcastles – has finally been solved by a team of scientists.
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