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Growing Noroviruses in the Lab
Human noroviruses – the leading viral cause of acute diarrhea around the world – have been difficult to study because scientists had not found a way to grow them in the lab.
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BMG LABTECH Invests 4.5 Million Euro in Headquarters Site Expansion
Leading microplate reader manufacturer doubles its production area.
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Pancreatic Cancer’s Aggression Explained
Internal conflict between cell types explains why the immune system struggles to recognize and attack pancreatic cancer.
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Misfiring Drugs Hit the Wrong Targets
Anti-HIV protein inhibitor drugs can bind to the wrong protein, causing unwanted side effects.
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Newly Discovered “Multicomponent” Virus Can Infect Animals
Scientists have identified a new “multicomponent” virus—one containing different segments of genetic material in separate particles—that can infect animals.
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Genome Editing Without Cleaving DNA
A team involving Kobe University researchers has succeeded in developing ‘Target-AID’, a genome editing technique that does not cleave the DNA.
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Diagnosing Tumors of Unknown Origin
EPICUP® test is a tool that helps to identify up to 87% of cancers of unknown origin (COD).
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Microbiome Impacts Tissue Repair, Regeneration
Researchers at the Stowers Institute have established a definitive link between the makeup of the microbiome, the host immune response, and an organism’s ability to heal itself.
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Probing How CRISPR-Cas9 Works
New study in Journal of Cell Biology examines DNA targeting dynamics in live cells.
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‘Lead Actors’ in Immune Cell Development Uncovered
A new study, led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), reveals a surprising twist in immune biology.
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