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PREVAIL Treatment Trial for Men with Persistent Ebola Viral RNA

The six-month study will enroll 60 to 120 EVD survivors.
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NIH Funds Zika Virus Study Involving U.S. Olympic Team

Researchers will monitor potential Zika virus exposure among a subset of athletes traveling to Brazil.
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Sac to the future: Cellular vessels predict likelihood of developing dementia

Blood-based neuronally-derived exosomes carry tell-tale proteins that could help forecast transition from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease.
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The story of how a touch screen helped a paralyzed chimp walk again

Work shows euthanasia does not have to be only option for injured animals.
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Researchers describe copper-induced misfolding of prion proteins

Iowa State University researchers have described with single-molecule precision how copper ions cause prion proteins to misfold and seed the misfolding and clumping of nearby prion proteins.
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Diamond Light Source Use Quorum Cryo-SEM Preparation System in New Beamline

Quorum Technologies report on the use of their PP3000T cryo preparation system in conjunction with the new beamline development at Diamond Light Source
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University Uses Magritek Benchtop NMR to Teach Organic Chemistry

Magritek reports on the benefits of their Spinsolve Benchtop NMR spectrometer for teaching practical organic chemistry to undergraduate students at Cleveland State University in Ohio.
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ReproCELL Establishes European Headquarters Following Merger

Biopta and Reinnervate, two of ReproCELL's group companies, have merged to create ReproCELL Europe Ltd. with a new UK based Headquarters.
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Just Gellin’: How To Grow Strong Muscles-On-A-Chip

USC researchers hope to usher in new treatments for patients with muscular dystrophy.
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Unsilencing Silenced Genes by CRISPR/Cas9

Scientists at Hokkaido University in Japan developed a new technique to unleash silenced genes and change cell fates using CRISPR/Cas9.
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