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Real-Time Imaging of Lung Lesions During Surgery

Targeted molecular agents cause lung adenocarcinomas to fluoresce during surgery, according to pilot report.
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Intracellular Microlasers Could Allow Precise Labeling of up to a Trillion Individual Cells

MGH investigators have induced structures incorporated within individual cells to produce laser light at wavelengths that differ based on the size, shape and composition of each microlaser, allowing precise labeling of individual cells.
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Lab-on-a-Chip Offers Promise for TB and Asthma Patients

A device to mix liquids using ultrasonics is the first and most difficult component in a miniaturized system for low-cost analysis of sputum from patients with pulmonary diseases such as tuberculosis and asthma.
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Crucial for Stem Cell Survival Protein Identified Using Editing Tool CRISPR

A team of University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers has identified a protein that is integral to the survival and self-renewal processes of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSC).
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Natera Selected for NHS-Funded TRACERx Study

The study aims to understand how lung cancers mutate, adapt and become resistant to treatments.
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Study Questions Presence in Blood of Heart-Healthy Molecules from Fish Oil Supplements

A new study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania questions the relevance of fish oil-derived SPMs and their purported anti-inflammatory effects in humans.
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Cell Aging Slowed by Putting Brakes on Noisy Transcription

Experiments in yeast hint at ways to extend life of some human cells.
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Researchers Resurrect Ancient Viruses

Researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear and Schepens Eye Research Institute have reconstructed an ancient virus that is highly effective at delivering gene therapies to the liver, muscle, and retina.
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How to Become a Follicular T Helper Cell

Uncovering the signals that govern the fate of T helper cells is a big step toward improved vaccine design.
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Error Correction Mechanism in Cell Division

Cell biologists have reported an advance in understanding the workings of an error correction mechanism that helps cells detect and correct mistakes in cell division early enough to prevent chromosome mis-segregation and aneuploidy, that is, having too many or too few chromosomes.
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