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Mycena Can Invade Living Hosts
New research from the University of Copenhagen demonstrates that bonnets can also find their ways into young, healthy trees and plants, where they try to cooperate.
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Pre- and Post-Surgical Immunotherapy Improves Survival Rates for Patients With Operable Lung Cancer
Phase III study finds perioperative nivolumab plus chemotherapy significantly lowers chance of disease recurrence, progression or death compared to chemotherapy alone.
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Novel Hydrogel Finds New Chemical Antibodies in Days
A new method for selecting aptamers, or "chemical antibodies," created by Penn State engineers takes only days to complete, instead of the months typically needed for traditional methods.
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Prevalence of Malaria Infections Varies Among Different Migrant Populations
A systematic review shows that malaria parasite prevalence is highest in migrants from the Sub-Saharan region, particularly migrants from Central Africa.
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Advances in Biopharmaceutical Analysis
Biopharmaceuticals require careful analysis during research, development and manufacturing. In this article, we highlight some of the analytical techniques employed in biopharmaceutical analysis, and how the field is evolving to meet new challenges.
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New Rapid Electronic Diagnostic Test for Infectious Diseases Developed
A new molecular test for bacteria and viruses, including SARS-CoV-2 has been developed by scientists at the University of Surrey, as they warn that the world needs to be prepared for the next pandemic.
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CRISPR-Based Diagnostic Tool Rapidly Detects Mpox
Scientists have developed a powerful diagnostic tool capable of detecting monkeypox virus in clinical samples with acute precision and at a faster rate than any other method.
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Early-Stage Breast Cancers Detected From Breastmilk
Researchers have shown for the first time that breast milk from breast cancer patients contains tumor DNA, known as circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA). This can be detected through liquid biopsy in breast milk.
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Breast Milk Proteins Essential for Healthy Guts in Babies
Researchers have shown that high concentrations of key proteins in human breast milk are associated with a greater abundance of two species of bacteria in the gut of babies known to be beneficial for human health.
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New Analysis Tools for Detecting Food Fraud
This article will discuss current issues in food authenticity, the potential safety implications and the techniques proving pivotal in detecting and preventing fraudulent products from reaching consumers.
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