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Neurodevelopmental model of Zika may provide rapid answers
Evidence in 'chick model' that Zika virus takes hold in the first trimester.
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Tweaking the immune response might be a key to combat neurodegeneration
Study suggests zebrafish might teach us how to tackle Alzheimer's disease.
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Impaired recycling of mitochondria in autism?
Study of tuberous sclerosis, a syndrome associated with autism, suggests a new treatment approach.
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It's not your ears, it's your brain
Research shows older adults' brain processing contributes to diminished speech comprehension, even with normal hearing.
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Food Analysis Applications of Core-Shell Columns in HPLC
Despite applications of core-shell particles columns in food analysis being at an early stage, articles describing their use for improving separations of several classes of compounds are becoming more frequent.
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Zika Test Named “Best of What’s New” by Popular Science
The low-cost, paper-based diagnostic could reduce spread of the Zika virus by revolutionizing the ease, speed and accuracy of its diagnosis in the clinic or in the field.
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Pine Biotech, Medexprim Winners in 2016 Pistoia Alliance President’s Startup Challenge
Pine Biotech and Medexprim have been selected as grand prize winners in the 2016 Pistoia Alliance President’s Startup Challenge.
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Supercomputers Could Improve Cancer Diagnostics
Researchers push the boundaries of cancer research through high-performance computing to map the human immunone.
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Questioning the Safety of Selenium to Combat Cancer
Research indicates the need for change in practice as selenium supplements cannot be recommended for preventing colorectal cancer.
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Less Frequent Cervical Cancer Screening
HPV-vaccinated women may only need one screening every 5 to 10 years with screening starting later in life.
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