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Shedding Light on How Tumors Become Resistant to Immunotherapy
Researchers have now found that in skin cutaneous melanoma an epigenetic control protein is key to the development of immunotherapy resistance.
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The Role of Lung Cell Turnover in Influenza Pneumonia
Research led by University of Cincinnati scientists is investigating how influenza spreads through the lungs by focusing on how resistant or susceptible cells lining the airway are to viral infection.
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Brain Regions Implicated in Mental Disorders Influenced by Neanderthal Genes
Findings indicate that the more a person’s genome carries genetic vestiges of Neanderthals, the more certain parts of his or her brain and skull resemble those of humans’ evolutionary cousins that went extinct 40,000 years ago.
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Ingestible Drug-Delivery Materials May Improve Patient Treatment Compliance
Hydrogel-based capsules could expand and reside in the GI tract for days, slowly releasing medication.
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Waterlogged Brain Region Helps Scientists Gauge Damage Caused by Parkinson’s Disease
Development suggests that fluid changes in a specific brain area could provide a way to track that damage.
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Nanoparticle Delivery of Curcumin Induces Tumor Cell Death
Attaching curcumin, a component of the common spice turmeric, to nanoparticles can be used to target and destroy treatment-resistant neuroblastoma tumor cells
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LifeArc Becomes Technology Transfer Partner to London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
LifeArc, the medical research charity, has partnered with London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine to provide a range of services in technology transfers.
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Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Successfully 3D Printed
A breakthrough in the 3D-printing of human pluripotent stem cells means scientists are one step closer to being able to 3D print human organs and tissues for transplantation therapy.
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Acquisition Sees Agilent Gain Powerful NGS IP Portfolio
Agilent Technologies announces its acquisition of the molecular and sample barcoding portfolios of Population Genetics Technologies.
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Protein Discovery Could Lead to Better Diagnosis of Stress
Researchers have found a protein that is present in people while they are in stressful situations. The discovery could lead to identifying new ways to predict, diagnose and treat stress.
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