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Method Developed to Identify Thousands of Protein Complexes and Their Location, in One Shot
Scientists have developed a method for getting at harder-to-reach proteins and identifying thousands of them at one time. The discovery may speed up the ability to understand complex protein interactions and how they control functions such as growth, tolerance to heat and drought, and yield.
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Not So Different After All: Human Cells and Hardy Microbes Share Common Ancestor
A team have found striking parallels between how archaeal cells and more complex cells, including humans’ and animals’, package and store their genetic material.
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Chemists Develop Method to Quickly Screen and Identify Fentanyl and Other Drugs of Abuse
Scientists have developed a mass spectrometric method can screen for a wide range of drugs of abuse, including fentanyl, as well as identify designer drugs that elude conventional tests. The method eliminates a two-stage process currently used, allowing technicians to run many tests at once in a high throughput manner.
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Almost 70% of CBD Extracts Sold Online Are Mislabeled
Products containing either too little or too much CBD than labeled could negate potential clinical benefit to patients.
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Lipids Influence How Sick You Get From a Bacterial Infection
A study utilizing mass spectrometry imaging precisely depicts the role of specific lipids in accelerating or curbing a bacterial infection.
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Researchers Develop Anti-tumor Compounds
Employees of RUDN University are actively involved in the development of chemical compounds isoxazoles, capable of suppressing the growth of malignant tumors.
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Take Part: Exploding Head Syndrome and Sleep Paralysis Survey
An international collaboration are conducting a survey to understand more about exploding head syndrome and sleep paralysis.
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Fat Cells May Inactivate Chemotherapeutic Drug
A recent study showed that adipocytes, or fat cells, can absorb and metabolize the chemotherapeutic agent daunorubicin, reducing the effectiveness of the drug and potentially contributing to poorer treatment outcomes.
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Shocking Results of Galaxy-Cluster Collisions
A giant collision of several galaxy clusters, each containing hundreds of galaxies, has produced a spectacular panorama of shocks and energy.
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New "Sugar-Glass" Film Uses Viruses to Kill Harmful Bacteria in Food
Scientists report that they have developed an antibacterial "sugar-glass" coating in which viruses that destroy bacteria are embedded and are kept stable for up to three months. The coating could someday be used in the food packaging and processing industries to help prevent food-borne illnesses and deaths.
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