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Fruit Fly Research Unveils Adhesion GPCR’s Role in Gut Development
Adhesion GPCRs are a group of G protein-coupled receptors associated with many bodily functions and diseases in humans. Scientists discovered a new receptor that influences the development of the small intestine and heart function in fruit flies.
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Scientific Journal Publishes Paper With AI-Generated Introduction
A peer-reviewed scientific paper has gathered significant attention on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), albeit for unfavorable reasons.
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Overlooked Stem Cells’ Regenerative Abilities Get a Boost
Researchers have identified a method to enhance the regenerative capabilities of stem cells found in umbilical cord blood, which could have benefits for bone marrow transplants.
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Dual Anti-Tumor Vaccine Approach Developed
A research team has discovered that exosomes derived from γδ-T cells not only have direct anti-tumour effects but also, when developed into a tumour vaccine, can effectively induce a tumour-specific immune response.
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AI Image Analysis Detects 90% of Lymphomas
Researchers have developed a computer model that can successfully find signs of lymph node cancer in 90 percent of cases in one of the largest studies to date of lymphoma.
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Supercharging Fuel Cells With Caffeine
Fuel cells are expensive due to high catalyst requirements to increase the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity. Researchers found that adding caffeine to the electrodes can improve the ORR activity of platinum electrodes 11 times.
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Cancer Deaths Drop Among Middle-Aged in UK
Fewer middle-aged people are dying from cancer in the UK than at any point over the last 25 years, with mortality rates dropping by over a third.
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Forensic Test Offers Affordable Solution for Touch DNA Identification
Research has found a less expensive and easier to use test to learn more about forensic touch DNA. This research has important implications for forensic investigations and being able to identify DNA from a primary contact.
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Function of Candida albicans Toxin’s Unique Protein Arrangement Uncovered
New insights into the unique protein arrangement of the Candida albicans toxin Candidalysin show promise for new treatments.
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New Method Enables Synthesis of Hundreds of New 2D Materials
Researchers at Linköping University have now developed a method that enables the synthesis of hundreds of new 2D materials.
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