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New Antimalarial Drug Targets Discovered
Researchers have discovered crucial new processes that allow malaria parasites to escape red blood cells and infect other cells, offering potential new treatment targets.
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‘Brain on a Chip’ Reveals How the Brain Folds
Physics and biology meet in a new model of brain development.
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New Printing Technique Uses Cells and Molecules to Recreate Biological Structures
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have developed a printing technique using cells and molecules normally found in natural tissues to create constructs that resemble biological structures.
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Susan Audino Joins CloudLIMS’ Scientific Advisory Board
Dr. Susan Audino, Chair of the Cannabis Working Group at AOAC International, has joined the Scientific Advisory Board at CloudLIMS, which specialises in data management solutions for cannabis testing laboratories.
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RNA That Helps Grow Blood Vessels Could Aid Heart Disease Research
STEEL, a noncoding RNA, acts on genes to stimulate produce of blood vessels, a finding which could advance efforts to combat heart disease.
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Liquid Biopsy Can Help Predict Outcomes in Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
A clinically relevant “liquid biopsy” test can be used to profile cancer genomes from blood and predict survival outcomes for patients with metastatic triple negative breast cancer.
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Researchers Discover Key Link Between Mitochondria and Cocaine Addiction
Researchers were able to block response in mitochondria to cocaine.
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Fraunhofer and Mologic Partner on Point-of-Care Diagnosis and Antibiotic Susceptibility Test for UTIs
Test will allow better targeting of prescription antibiotics and address growing antimicrobial resistance.
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Brightly-Coloured Bacteria Could be Used to 'Grow' Paints and Coatings
Researchers have unlocked the genetic code behind some of the brightest and most vibrant colours in nature. It is the first study of the genetics of structural colour - as seen in butterfly wings and peacock feathers - and paves the way for genetic research in a variety of structurally coloured organisms.
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High Levels of Microplastics Found in Northwest Atlantic Fish
A new study sheds light on the magnitude of microplastic pollution in our oceans. The study found microplastics in the stomachs of nearly three out of every four mesopelagic fish caught in the Northwest Atlantic -- one of the highest levels globally.
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