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Regulatory T Cells Play Essential Role in Hair Growth
UCSF researchers have shown that faulty immune cells may play a role in the development of Alopecia and other forms of baldness.
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Liver Fluke Granulin Structural Fold Provides Wound Healing Opportunity
Researchers can now mass produce wound-healing peptides isolated from the spit of the human parasitic liver fluke, a worm that causes liver cancer and kills 26,000 people in Thailand each year.
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European Collaboration to Include Everyday Items in the IoT
The Necomada consortium will be addressing the material challenges associated with the Internet of Things (IoT), to allow for the integration of electronics into a wide range of everyday items.
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Fine-tuning CRISPR to Create Popular Mouse Models
Easi-CRISPR has the potential to revolutionize the speed at which mutant mouse models can be created
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Biogen's MS Drug FAMPYRA Granted Standard Marketing Authorization in EU
Biogen's drug FAMPYRA improves walking for MS sufferers and has been granted standard marketing authorization.
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Precise Insight into the Depths of Cells
Researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt have successfully combined two very advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques.
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“Bookmarks” on Stem Cell Genes Preserve Cell Identity
The findings from scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine may help understand how certain diseases such as cancer develop.
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New ‘Sperm Radar’ Test May Uncover Secrets About Male Infertility
New test uses Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy to examine the molecules in live sperm. Early data suggests it could discriminate between populations of good and poor sperm.
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Mechanisms Behind Sensory Deficits in Parkinson's Disease Uncovered
Scientists at the Karolinska have performed in vivo electrophysiological characterizations of sensory responses to whisker twitches and reveal the sensory deficits observed in a Parkinson's model are rescued by L-DOPA, the most commonly prescribed Parkinson's Disease drug.
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Tau Protein Spread in Brains of Alzheimer's Disease Measured
Karolinska Scientists map Alzheimer's disease progression to tau protein spread in PET imaging study.
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