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Treating COVID-19 in a Patient With Multiple Myeloma – A Case Study
A case study of a patient in Wuhan, China, suggests that the immunosuppressant tocilizumab may be an effective therapeutic strategy against COVID-19 in infected patients who also have multiple myeloma and other blood cancers.
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How Important Is Speech in Transmitting Coronavirus?
Normal speech by individuals who are asymptomatic but infected with coronavirus may produce enough aerosolized particles to transmit the infection.
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Mechanism Identified That Regulates Our Immune Gatekeepers
Researchers have discovered a new molecular mechanism mediated by nuclear receptors that determines the identity and expansion of macrophages – one of the cell types that act as immune sentinels in the body.
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Sea Sponge Molecule May Stop Cervical Cancer Cell Growth
A sponge found in Manado Bay, Indonesia, synthesizes a molecule called manzamine A, which has been shown to stop the growth of cervical cancer cells. The study explored the anti-growth and cancer cell-killing effects of manzamine A in different cervical cancer cell lines.
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Clues to SARS-CoV-2 Vulnerability Emerge
An antibody recovered from a survivor of the SARS epidemic in the early 2000s has revealed a potential vulnerability of the new coronavirus at the root of COVID-19, according to a study from scientists at Scripps Research.
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Progressing Towards a COVID-19 Vaccine
South Australian researchers are testing a vaccine candidate against the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Fighting COVID-19 With the Help of High-performance Computing
OCF is assisting its customers to get involved in “Folding@home” in the fight against COVID-19.
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Understanding the Facial Expressions of Mice
Using machine vision, researchers have been able to reliably link five emotional states, and even the relative strength of these states, to the facial expressions of mice.
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The Psychedelic Revolution in Psychiatry
Some researchers are saying that it's time for regulators, scientists, and the public to "revisit drugs that were once used but fell out of use because of political machinations, especially the war on drugs."
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How Can We Stop Hoarding in a Pandemic?
Researchers have identified the measures that could be put in place to stop or prevent further stockpiling, as seen recently in the COVID-19 pandemic.
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