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Researchers Test Novel Drug to Prevent Onset of Chemotherapy-induced Neuropathy
Researchers have successfully tested a new molecule capable of preventing the development of peripheral neuropathy induced by chemotherapy in cancer patients, especially in colon cancer cases, the third most common neoplasm in the world.
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Cryo-EM Imaging Suggests How the Double Helix Separates During Replication
Scientists reveal the atomic-level structure of twin helicase enzymes loaded head to head, with the DNA double helix visible in the circular channel that runs though both helicases. The configuration, a part of the pre-replicative complex (pre-RC), has never been successfully imaged in this configuration before.
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Virus-like Particle Vaccine Protects Against RSV Vaccine-Enhanced Respiratory Disease
Researchers have discovered that a virus-like particle vaccine can prime the body's immune response and prevent the severe respiratory disease that results when patients given an early form of a vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are exposed to RSV, according to a study led by Georgia State University.
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Study Reveals Connection Between Microbiome and Autoimmune Disorders
Cumming School discovery of new mechanism in the gut microbiome has implications for inflammatory bowel disease.
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Microfluidics Probe ‘Cholesterol’ of the Oil Industry
Rice University lab’s devices clarify how dispersants modify asphaltene to keep pipes open.
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Renewable Resource: To Produce Vital Lipoic Acid, Sulfur is Used, Then Replenished
New research shows how a protein is consumed and then reconstituted during the production of lipoic acid, a compound required by our bodies to convert energy from food into a form that can be used by our cells.
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Long-lasting Blood Vessel Repair in Animals Via Stem Cells
Stem cell researchers at Emory University School of Medicine have made an advance toward having a long-lasting "repair caulk" for blood vessels. The research could form the basis of a treatment for peripheral artery disease, derived from a patient's own cells.
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Synthetic Hydrogels Deliver Cells to Repair Intestinal Injuries
By combining hydrogels with intestinal organoids, researchers have taken an important step toward using the organoids to treat wounds in the gut that can be caused by disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease.
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Mothers' Brain Areas Activated by Infant Crying Found
Infant cries activate specific brain regions related to movement and speech, according to neuroscientists conducting a large international study.
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