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Chemical Array Finds Stemlike Cancer Cells

The array draws out malignant cells within a melanoma tumor, which can then be cultured and screened to guide individualized cancer treatment.
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New and Practical Method to Measure Cell Stiffness Developed

Researchers have developed a microfluidic device capable of characterizing more than 6,000 cells' mechanical properties within one minute.
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Sorting out HIV

An EMBL collaboration devises a new microfluidic method that could speed up vaccine development for HIV.
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Test to Detect "Hidden" HIV Developed

The newly developed test is sensitive enough to detect "hidden" HIV and could help doctors determine if a patient has been cured.
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Bacterial Sensor Can Record Gut Inflammation for Six Months

Stable engineered bacteria that retain long-term memory of gut inflammation could be used as living diagnostics for chronic intestinal diseases and other conditions.
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Role of Stem Cells in Chronic Lung Diseases Revealed

A novel population of lung stem cells plays an important role in regulating the pulmonary microvasculature — the network of tiny blood vessels where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange takes place.
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Academic Redesigns FDA-Approved MabThera to Treat ALS

Researchers have redesigned a portion of the FDA-apporved MabThera for better-targeted treatment of ALS.
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Fathers' Brains Respond Differently to Daughters Than Sons

Brain scans and recordings of the parents’ daily interactions with their kids suggest fathers with toddler daughters are more attentive and responsive to those daughters’ needs than fathers with toddler sons.
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Handheld 3D Printing ‘Biopen’ Repairs Damaged Cartilage in Sheep

Researchers have shown that a handheld 3D printing pen can successfully print living cells in surgery to repair cartilage defects in sheep.
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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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