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Bioinformatics Improves Retrieval of Single Cell RNA Sequencing Data
Single nucleotide variations could be the key to better identification of tumor subpopulations.
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Bioinformatics Improves Retrieval of Single Cell RNA Sequencing Data
Single nucleotide variations could be the key to better identification of tumor subpopulations.
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Sex Differences in Faecal Occult Blood Test Screening for Colorectal Cancer
Biennial FOBT screening seems to be effective in terms of improving several different outcomes in men, but not in women. Differences in incidence, symptoms and tumour location may explain the differences in screening efficacy between sexes.
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Chemistry Freed From Space and Time
The internet of things and the cloud are entering the world of chemical research and production. Researchers have used remote servers in Japan to autonomously optimize conditions to synthesize drugs in a British laboratory.
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Removing Toxic Mercury from Contaminated Water
A totally new way to clean contaminated water, through an electrochemical process, could be used to remove toxic mercury.
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HIV Persistence During Therapy Mostly Due to Cellular, not Viral, Proliferation
A majority of the HIV-infected cells that persist in HIV-infected individuals - even during suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) - originated from cellular proliferation, not viral replication.
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Family Dinners Important for Teens' Diet
Teens who sit down for family dinners – regardless of how well the family unit manages daily routines, communicates and connects emotionally – are more likely to have healthier eating habits than if they graze or fend for themselves at suppertime.
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Strides Made in Chemical Warfare Detection
Researchers have developed a stamp-sized sensor that can detect trace amounts of certain chemical warfare agents, such as sarin, within minutes.
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Effect of Mechanosensing on 3D Tissue Formation Elucidated
Organogenesis is a self-organizing process of multiple cells in 3D space. Understanding this organization is becoming increasingly important, particularly with the increasing popularity of organ-on-a-chip models.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Reduces Anxiety for COPD Patients
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) delivered by respiratory nurses is cost-effective and reduces anxiety symptoms in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients, according to research published in ERJ Open Research.
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