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Stress Hormone Helps Control Brain Cells' Circadian Rhythm
A new study shows how the stress hormone corticosterone helps to control the brain’s circadian rhythm in rats.
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A New Weapon in the Fight Against Lethal Fungi
Researchers have discovered how nanoparticles could be used to develop a biosensor to prevent deadly diseases contracted on medical equipment.
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Heart Attack Modeled With Human Stem Cells
Researchers have modeled myocardial infarction using human stem cells, which may provide a useful platform for drug development without the need for sacrificing animals.
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A Tailored Cancer Therapy Based on HLA Gene Profile?
Researchers have discovered that patients with a wide variety of HLA molecules may derive more benefit from a specific type of cancer therapy.
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A Genetic Exploration of Ancient Rome
A new study reveals the genetic secrets of Ancient Rome, including how major events in the city’s history are reflected in its genetic history.
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A New Treatment Approach for Type 2 Diabetes?
The protein adipsin helps protect insulin-secreting cells called pancreatic beta cells from destruction in Type 2 diabetes, according to a new research.
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Mass Spec Imaging Maps the Human Kidney
Researchers are using mass spectrometry imaging to develop a high-resolution map of the human kidney.
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Biomarker Accurately Diagnoses Deadly Infant Disease
A diagnostic study of 136 premature infants found that a protein involved in managing harmful bacteria in the human intestine is a reliable biomarker for the noninvasive detection of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).
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Common Muscle Relaxant Causes Confusion in Patients With Kidney Disease
A new study indicates that patients with kidney dysfunction who were prescribed a high dose of the drug baclofen, were more likely to be admitted to hospital for disorientation and confusion, than those who were not prescribed the drug.
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Progress on Vaccines Against Four Types of Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses
Scientists have developed a new vaccine that protected monkeys against four types of hemorrhagic fever viruses endemic to regions in Africa.
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