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DNA Study Contradicts Conventional Wisdom On the Origin of Modern Humans
A University of Utah-led team developed a new method for analyzing DNA sequence data to reconstruct the early history of the archaic human populations.
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New Ultrafast Method for Determining Antibiotic Resistance
Researchers at Uppsala University have developed a new method for very rapidly determining whether infection-causing bacteria are resistant or susceptible to antibiotics.
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First-in-class Drug Holds Promise for Therapy-resistant Breast Cancer
UT Southwestern Simmons Cancer Center researchers have shown that a first-in-class molecule can prevent breast cancer growth when traditional therapies stop working.
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MRSA Survival Chances Predicted by DNA Sequencing
Sequencing the DNA of the MRSA superbug can accurately identify patients most at risk of death and could help medics develop new treatments as we move towards personalised medicine.
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Genetic Basis of Radiation-induced Brain Cancer Identified
Neuroscientists have uncovered the genetic basis for why many long-term survivors of childhood cancer develop meningiomas, the most common adult brain tumour, decades after their treatment with cranial radiation.
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CRISPR Used to Identify Genes Essential for Cancer Immunotherapy
This study addresses the problem of why some tumors don’t respond to immunotherapy or respond initially but then stop as tumor cells develop resistance to immunotherapy.
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Breakthrough Device Heals Organs with a Single Touch
Device instantly delivers new DNA or RNA into living skin cells to change their function, could lead to future treatments for wounds or damage from strokes.
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‘Origami Organs’ Can Potentially Regenerate Tissues
Bioactive tissue paper made from organs is pliable enough to fold into origami structures.
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Pathological Hallmarks of Alzheimer's Disease in Old Chimpanzee Brains
Kent State researchers provide evidence of Alzheimer's Disease pathology in aged Ape brains.
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Gene Involved in Natural Variation in Heart Regeneration Identified
A study from USC has shown that some people are better than others at recovering from a wounded heart, opening up opportunities to stimulate regeneration and prevent heart disease.
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