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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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E-Waste Finds a Second Life as a Protective Metal Coating
Researchers report a selective, small-scale microrecycling strategy, which they use to convert old printed circuit boards and monitor components into a new type of strong metal coating.
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Team Reveals How Spermine Synthase Aids Colorectal Cancer Growth
A new study has identified a novel function of the enzyme spermine synthase in facilitating colorectal cancer growth.
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“Marie Kondo” Protein Sweeps Up and Organizes Fruit Fly Embryos
Researchers have discovered a protein in fruit fly embryos, dubbed "Marie Kondo", that similarly to its namesake, removes unnecessary molecules, keeping embryos organized.
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Newer PFAS Are Finding Their Way Into the Arctic
Researchers have studied the transport of 29 PFAS into and out of the Arctic Ocean, detecting a newer compound for the first time in Arctic seawater.
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The Human Genome Guide to Cancer
Researchers have been using the latest information about the human genome as a guide to better understand cancer.
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New Drug Targets for Glioblastoma Discovered
Researchers have created a new mouse model to demonstrate for the first time how a mutation in the cancer gene, EGFR initiates glioblastoma, and works with a selection from more than 200 other genes to drive cancer progression.
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Method Identifies Harmful Antibiotic Residue in Food From Animal Sources
A new method enables extraction and identification of coccidiostats, antibiotics used in animals that can harm human health if they enter the food chain, in food from animal sources.
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Trial Tests Cancer Drug’s Ability To Reduce Respiratory Symptoms of COVID-19
Researchers are conducting a Phase 2 clinical trial to determine if the oral cancer drug ibrutinib can help patients with cancer or other immunocompromised conditions recover from COVID-19.
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Unrivalled Inventory of the Human Gut Microbiome Created
An international team of scientists has collated all known bacterial genomes from the human gut microbiome into a single large database, which could be extremely useful in investigating how gut bacteria influence human health and disease.
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