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COVID-19 Drug Development Could Benefit from Tactics Used To Fight Flu
A new study reports that some antivirals are useful for more than helping sick people get better – they also can prevent thousands of deaths and hundreds of thousands of virus cases if used in the early stages of infection.
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Doped Aluminum Oxide Shows Promise as a UV Radiation Detector
Researchers found that, when doped with carbon and magnesium, aluminum becomes thermoluminescent in response to UV radiation.
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Universal Virus Detection Platform To Expedite Viral Diagnosis Developed
A new viral diagnostic strategy using reactive polymer-grafted, double-stranded RNAs could serve as a pre-screening tester for a wide range of viruses.
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Cells That Make Our Insides Slick Also Calm Our Spleens
Researchers have suggested that mesothelial cells around the spleen provide a regular dose of healthy, anti-inflammatory signals to the organ.
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Action! New Tool Generates Movies of How Genomes Change
Scientists at the CNAG-CRG and CRG have developed TADdyn, a tool that can generate movies of how genomes change over time.
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Researchers Develop Rapid Biosensor for the Detection of SARS-CoV-2 S1 Antigen
Researchers at the Agricultural University of Athens have developed an innovative portable biosensor for the rapid, ultra-sensitive and scaled-up detection of the SARS-CoV-2 S1 protein.
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Extracellular Vesicles Play an Important Role in the Pathology of Plasmodium vivax Malaria
Findings from a new study show that extracellular vesicles promote malaria parasite adhesion to spleen cells.
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Researchers Map SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Cells of the Nasal Cavity, Bronchia and Lungs
Scientists have characterized the specific ways in which SARS-CoV-2 infects the nasal cavity to a great degree and how it infects and replicates progressively less well in cells lower down the respiratory tract, including the lungs.
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Testing for Cancer Risk Whilst at Home
A team of researchers has conducted a clinical trial to evaluate different combinations of remote pre- and post-test genetic counseling.
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How the Brain Gets Ready To Remember
What happens in the hippocampus even before people attempt to form memories may impact whether they remember.
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