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Important Role Found for Natural Killer Cells in Modifying Inflammation
Researchers have improved our understanding of how the immune system is regulated to prevent disease, identifying a previously unknown role of "natural killer" (NK) immune cells.
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Home-Made Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer Helps Atmosphere Studies
A home-built mass spectrometer has provided new insights into how dichloromethane – an environmentally harmful compound used as an industrial solvent – is broken down in vacuum ultraviolet light.
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Hydrogen Fuel Generated Using Stepwise Photo-Assisted Decomposition of Carbohydrates
Researchers have proposed a new strategy to enable the stepwise photo-assisted decomposition of carbohydrates to hydrogen.
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Ultrasensitive Lateral Flow Assays Developed
Plasmon-enhanced LFAs improve inexpensive, readily available rapid tests to levels of sensitivity required by physicians for confidence in test results without the need for lab-based confirmation.
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“Zapping” Technique Makes Lentils More Digestible and Nutritious
Researchers from the University of Saskatchewan have developed a new method of treating red lentils to make the starches and proteins they contain easier to digest.
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Cancer-Killing Virus Treatment Shows Promise in Aggressive Breast Cancer
An oncolytic virotherapy has shown promise for treating triple-negative breast cancer.
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Flu Virus Replication Blocked by New Compound
Researchers have identified a compound that limits the replication of influenza viruses and that proved effective in lung tissue preparations and mouse studies.
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Hepatitis E Virus Cell Entry Demystified
A certain surface protein has been found to be crucial in allowing the hepatitis E virus to enter cells. Medication could be used to suppress it.
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How Stores Rearrange Product To Boost Impluse Buying
A product allocation model developed to determine ideal product placement enables retailers to optimize new store layouts based on customer familiarity with where their favorite things used to be.
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Huge Motor Neuron Study Explores Gene Expression in ALS
Nearly 450 lines of stem cells have been simultaneously differentiated into motor neurons in a study that examined the expression of thousands of genes in ALS.
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