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Ingestible Capsule Enables Better Gut Microbiome Sampling
Gut microbes affect human health, but there is still much to learn, in part because they’re not easy to collect. But researchers now report that they have developed an ingestible capsule that in rat studies captured bacteria and other biological samples while passing through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
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A New Way To Target Rapidly Dividing Breast Cancer Cells
Scientists have discovered a new way to kill some multiplying human breast cancer cells by selectively attacking their cell division machinery.
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Oxygen-Releasing Bioink for 3D Bioprinting Developed
Newly developed bioink enhances the ability of implanted cells to grow and regenerate new tissue.
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Improving European Healthcare Through Cell-Based Interceptive Medicine
Hundreds of innovators, research pioneers, clinicians, industry leaders and policy makers from all around Europe are united by a vision of how to revolutionize healthcare. In two publications, they present a detailed roadmap of how to leverage the latest scientific breakthroughs and technologies over the next decade, to track, understand and treat human cells throughout an individual's lifetime.
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mRNA Molecules Encode Much More Than Just Protein Sequences
In photosynthesis, solar energy is converted into chemical energy, which is then used in nature to produce organic molecules from carbon dioxide. In plants, algae and cyanobacteria, the key photosynthesis reactions take place in two complex structures known as photosystems. These are located in a special membrane system, the thylakoids. Many details of their molecular structure and the way the proteins are incorporated into the membranes have yet to be explored - until now.
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Pausing of Oxford's COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Is "Routine Action"
News emerged today (September 9) that a Phase III clinical trial of the COVID-19 vaccine ChAdOX1 – a recombinant adenovirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca – has been paused.
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Investigational Drug Stops Toxic Proteins Tied to Neurodegenerative Diseases
Penn study finds that toxic proteins from mutated gene stimulate TDP-43 clumping, which can result in diseases like Lou Gehrig’s disease.
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New Funding Boost for AI-Based Epilepsy Monitoring Platform
A spinout company, Neuronostics, has received funding to develop its BioEP platform, an AI-based system for faster, more accurate diagnosis of epilepsy and to monitor response to treatment with anti-epileptic drugs.
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Quality Over Quantity in Recovering Language After Stroke, New Research Suggest
Research has found that intensive therapy is not necessarily best when it comes to treating the loss of language and communication in early recovery after a stroke.
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Brain Stimulation Improves Reading Accuracy in People With Dyslexia
Restoring normal patterns of rhythmic neural activity through non-invasive electrical stimulation of the brain alleviates sound-processing deficits and improves reading accuracy in adults with dyslexia, according to a new study.
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