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Human Antibody Reverses Signs of Opioid Overdose in Preclinical Study

Scripps Research-developed antibody therapy appears to have advantages over existing opioid-overdose treatments.
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Explosive Volcanoes Triggered by Carbon Dioxide, Not Water

Geoscientists have long thought that water – along with shallow magma stored in Earth’s crust – drives volcanoes to erupt. Now, scientists have learned that gaseous carbon dioxide can trigger explosive eruptions.
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Aspergillus fumigatus Adapts to Life in a Lung

According to research, strains of Aspergillus fumigatus that infect humans have a significantly altered metabolism compared to other strains in the environment.
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Mineralization of Bone Matrix Regulates Tumor Cell Growth

Scientists have identified a new mechanism regulating tumor growth in the skeleton, the primary site of breast cancer metastasis.
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Understanding HCMV's Host Interactions Could Help To Evict Them

Researchers have found out a lot about the interaction between the herpes virus HCMV and its host cells, which could also be useful for the development of antiviral agents.
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“Spider-Like” Mitochondrial Structure Initiates Cell-Wide Stress Response

A new study shows how a mitochondrial protein structure, made up of a protein called DELE1, is necessary to activate the cell’s integrated stress response.
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Unexpected Killer of Immune Cells Lacking Self Marker Revealed

Researchers have discovered an entirely new and unexpected mechanism by which the immune system can get rid of cells lacking molecules that identify them as part of the self in mice.
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Deadly Parasites Hunted Down Using Automated Imaging Techniques

New framework powers rapid and accurate detection of Schistosoma haematobium eggs.
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Toxicity of Lake Erie Algal Bloom Varies Over Summer

New study suggests harmful algal bloom toxicity varies over the summer.
False-colored gold nanodot array on a fibroblast cell.
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"Tattoos" for Individual Cells Developed

Engineers have developed nanoscale tattoos – dots and wires that adhere to live cell – in a breakthrough that puts researchers one step closer to tracking the health of individual cells.
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