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New Cell Type Discovered in Salivary Glands
Scientists have discovered a special type of cell that resides in salivary glands and is likely crucial for oral health.
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Old Skin Cells Can Be Reprogrammed To Regain Their Youth
Scientists have created a new method that enables stem cells to be converted back to their original, specialized form, but "rejuvenated".
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“Smart” Sensors Determine Vaccine Safety
A new study has used sensors to detect physiological responses to vaccines, determining vaccine safety without relying on subjective reports from clinical trial patients.
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Single Dose of HPV Vaccine Highly Effective
A new study has shown that a single dose of the HPV vaccine has the same efficacy as the current three-dose regimen.
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Lung Cancer Drug Improves Survival Rates for Bladder Cancer Patients in Phase 2 Trial
Researchers have discovered a drug already used to treat lung cancer could help to improve survival rates for bladder cancer patients.
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Many Brain Regions Store a Single Memory
A new study provides evidence that the mammalian brain stores a single memory across a widely distributed, functionally connected complex spanning many brain regions.
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Protein Behind Cold and Menthol Detection Linked to Migraines
Scientists at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences have found that blocking or removing a protein called TRPM8 in mice prevented them from experiencing migraine-like symptoms.
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Agriculture Has a Key Part To Play in Limiting Climate Change
A report from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has highlighted how the agricultural industry can help mitigate climate change.
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Innovative Lens Provides New Route to Atomic Resolution Electron Microscopy
Researchers have proposed a new method to form an electron lens that uses a light field instead of the electrostatic and magnetic fields employed in conventional electron lenses.
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Drug Screen Identifies Promising Compounds To Treat Bladder Cancer
A chemical compound screen was performed on cell cultures representing different stages and subtypes of bladder cancer revealing several promising candidates with inhibitory effects.
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