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Keratin Scaffolds Could Advance Regenerative Medicine

Researchers have developed a simple method for preparing 3D keratin scaffold models which can be used to study the regeneration of tissue.
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Diagnostic Biomarkers Uncovered for Rare Kidney Cancer

Researchers have combined local data with data from The Cancer Genome Atlas to discover novel biomarkers for chromophobe renal cell carcinoma.
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First US Trial Participant Receives Gimsilumab for COVID-19 and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Temple University Hospital has treated the first BREATHE trial participant in the United States evaluating intravenous treatment with gimsilumab on mortality for patients with COVID-19 and acute respiratory distress syndrome.
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Emory Develops Diagnostic Test To Determine Antibody Responses to COVID-19

Emory University has developed a sensitive and specific diagnostic antibody blood test that will help determine antibody responses in people who have been infected by COVID-19.
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Trade-offs of Cellular Self-isolation in Plants

Self-isolation in the face of a marauding pathogen may save lives but it comes at the expense of life-sustaining essentials such as transport, communication and connectivity. New research suggests plants must balance similar trade-offs as they respond to pathogens that could rip through their defence cell by cell.
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Is This Influential Psychology Study Just a Form of Hypnosis?

A world-famous psychological experiment used to help explain the brain's understanding of the body, as well as scores of clinical disorders, has been dismissed as not fit-for-purpose in a new academic paper from the University of Sussex.
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After COVID-19, a Mental Health Epidemic?

Past pandemics suggest some of those exposed to novel coronavirus could face heightened risk for a range of brain diseases and disorders, from depression and psychosis to immune complications of the central nervous system

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Materials Discovery Offers Hope for Next-generation Data Storage

An international team of researchers has explored the properties of a new material that could prove useful for future data storage devices.
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Supercomputers Examine the Future of Wind Power

A study by Cornell University researchers used supercomputers to look into the future of how to produce a jump in wind power capacity in the U.S.
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Novel Risk Gene for Parkinson's Identified

Researchers screening DNA of Parkinson’s patients have identified a new risk gene for the disease, in turn highlighting a potential therapeutic target.
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