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Team Sheds Light on SARS-CoV-2 Protein Structures Suitable for Design of New Drugs
Researchers have identified several characteristics of SAR-CoV-2’s Nsp16 and Nsp10 protein complex. These characteristics may be targeted by inhibitors that suppress the activity of the Nsp16 and Nsp10 protein complex, aiding the design of drugs against the virus.
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New Channels Connecting Malaria Parasite and Blood Cells Discovered
Researchers have discovered another set of channels traversing the membrane-bound sac that encloses the deadliest malaria parasite as it infects red blood cells. This discovery provides a new target for anti-malaria treatments.
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Lead Released by Notre-Dame Cathedral Fire Detectable in Parisian Honey
Elevated levels of lead have been found in samples of honey from hives downwind of the Notre-Dame Cathedral fire, collected three months after the April 2019 blaze.
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Eliminating These 12 Risk Factors Could Cut Global Dementia Rates by 40%
A new report has estimated that the number of dementia cases worldwide could be reduced by 40% if 12 risk factors for the condition could be completely eliminated.
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High Doses of CBD Can Help Treat Cannabis Dependence, Study Finds
According to the new study from Lancet Psychiatry, a promising treatment for cannabis dependence could be right within reach of many cannabis consumers: CBD.
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Preliminary Study Results Show Risk of Driving After Concussion
People who have had a concussion take longer to regain the complex reaction times needed in most real-life driving situations on the road, according to a preliminary study.
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Brain-Gut Circuit Lets Microbiota Directly Affect the Sympathetic Nervous System
Gut bacteria play a direct role in neuronal communications between the gut and the brain, according to new research.
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Scientists Visualize the Largest and Most Complex CRISPR System
Now researchers from the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) have mapped and analysed the atomic structure of one of the most complex CRISPR systems so far.
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The Brain Creates "Maps" of Smells in the Cortex
A new study has shed light on the brain processes involved in the continuous flow of information arriving from our senses, in particular from the sense of smell.
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Gene Therapy Beats the Blood-Brain Barrier To Cure Cat Disease
In a new study, successfully applied a gene therapy platform to cross the blood-brain barrier and completely correct brain defects in a cat model of a human genetic disease.
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