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How SARS-CoV-2 Hijacks and Rapidly Damages Human Lung Cells
Scientists report the first map of the molecular responses of human lung cells to infection by SARS-CoV-2. By combining bioengineered human alveolar cells with precise mass spectrometry technology, researchers have identified host proteins and pathways in lung cells whose levels change upon infection by the SARS-CoV-2, providing insights into disease pathology and new therapeutic targets to block COVID-19.
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Living Plant-Based Sensor Can Detect Arsenic in Soil
A new plant-based nanobionic sensor has been developed to detect high levels of toxic metals and arsenic within the ground.
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Drug Reduces Weight Gain in Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet
A broad-spectrum antibiotic called enoxacin has proved capable of boosting the metabolism and attenuating the weight gain induced by a fatty diet in tests with mice.
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Protein Molecules Act as Mini Antennas Inside Cells
Researchers have demonstrated that molecules of fluorescent proteins act as antennas with optical properties. The newly described properties of these molecules could be harnessed for novel drug discovery and drug target research.
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Historical Bias Overlooks Genes That Are Related to COVID-19
Based on genome-wide experiments, the human body has 2,064 genes relevant to COVID-19. So why are researchers only studying 611 of them?
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Key Questions and Answers About the UK's First Approved COVID-19 Vaccine
The UK government has announced that the COVID-19 vaccine BNT162b2 – developed by Pfizer and BioNTech – has been authorized for use. Here, we address some of the key questions you may have about this announcement.
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Shorter Delays Provide More Effective Neurofeedback
HSE University scientists have for the first time in the world investigated the impact of delayed reinforcement signals in neurofeedback (NFB) training.
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Slimmed-Down Neural Networks Efficiently Model Language
New research has discovered a neural network approach to natural language processing.
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Retinal Analysis Gives New Insights Into Rare Childhood Dementia
Is the eye a window to the brain in Sanfilippo syndrome, an untreatable form of childhood-onset dementia, Australian researchers ask in a new publication.
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New Genetic Risk Factor for Motor Neuron Disease Identified
A new genetic risk factor for Motor Neurone disease has been discovered. A neuroprotective drug is already in development and may be effective for those suffering from the disease.
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