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Published Nanotechnology could treat lymphedema - Nanotechnology: A Promising Treatment for Lymphedema
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When lymphatic vessels fail, typically their ability to pump out the fluid is compromised. Researche...
Published Sparking sustainable new chemical catalysts - Sparking Sustainable New Chemical Catalysts
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New research could lead to the creation of new, sustainable catalysts based on tungsten oxide and si...
Published Components of cytoskeleton strengthen effect of sex hormones - Components of Cytoskeleton Strengthen Effect of Sex Hormones
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Researchers discover that actin acts in the cell nucleus and is partly responsible for the expressio...
Published Specific outdoor air pollutants linked to asthma attacks in urban children - Specific Outdoor Air Pollutants Linked to Asthma Attacks in Urban Children
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Moderate levels of two outdoor air pollutants, ozone and fine particulate matter, are associated wit...
Published A miniature heart in a petri dish: Organoid emulates development of the human heart - A Miniature Heart in a Petri Dish: Organoid Emulates Development of the Human Heart
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A team has induced stem cells to emulate the development of the human heart. The result is a sort of...
Published Study to decode microbe-gut signaling suggests potential new treatment for IBD - Study to Decode Microbe-Gut Signaling Suggests Potential New Treatment for IBD
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Fresh insights into how our bodies interact with the microbes living in our guts suggest that a two-...
Published Where the HI-Virus sleeps in the brain - Where Does the HI-Virus Sleep in the Brain?
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The human immunodeficiency virus HIV-1 is able to infect various tissues in humans. Once inside the...
Published Humans bite back by deactivating mosquito sperm - Humans Bite Back by Deactivating Mosquito Sperm
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New research makes it likely that proteins responsible for activating mosquito sperm can be shut dow...
Published Researchers create embryo-like structures from monkey embryonic stem cells - Researchers Create Embryo-Like Structures from Monkey Embryonic Stem Cells
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Human embryo development and early organ formation remain largely unexplored due to ethical issues s...
Published Researchers clear the way for well-rounded view of cellular defects - Researchers Clear the Way for a Well-Rounded View of Cellular Defects
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New research investigates how cells divide, particularly in the fibrous environment of living tissue...
Published Memory B cell marker predicts long-lived antibody response to flu vaccine - Memory B Cell Marker Predicts Long-Lived Antibody Response to Flu Vaccine
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Memory B cells play a critical role to provide long-term immunity after a vaccination or infection....
Published An extra X chromosome-linked gene may explain decreased viral infection severity in females - An Extra X Chromosome-Linked Gene May Explain Decreased Viral Infection Severity in Females
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It has long been known that viral infections can be more severe in males than females, but the quest...
Published Scientists use computational modeling to design 'ultrastable' materials - Scientists Use Computational Modeling to Design 'Ultrastable' Materials
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Researchers developed a computational approach to predict which metal-organic framework (MOF) struct...
Published Here's how a worm's embryonic cells changed its development potential - Here's how a worm's embryonic cells changed its development potential
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Researchers have spotted how specific proteins within the chromosomes of roundworms enable their off...
Published Fluorine-based new drug synthesis at lightning speed - Fluorine-Based New Drug Synthesis at Lightning Speed
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Researchers synthesize fluorine-based compound via rapid biphasic (gas and liquid) mixing. ABSTRACT:...
Published Crossing the ring: New method enables C-H activation across saturated carbocycles - Crossing the Ring: A New Method for C-H Activation Across Saturated Carbocycles
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Chemists add another powerful tool to their 'molecular editing' toolkit for crafting pharmaceuticals ...
Published A new way to develop drugs without side effects - A New Way to Develop Drugs Without Side Effects
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Have you ever wondered how drugs reach their targets and achieve their function within our bodies? I...
Published Artificial enzyme splits water - Artificial Enzyme Splits Water: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Renewable Energy
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Progress has been made on the path to sunlight-driven production of hydrogen. Chemists present a new...
Published Microrobot technology: Externally connecting in vivo neural networks - Microrobot Technology: Externally Connecting In Vivo Neural Networks
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Researchers have developed a technology for delivering a microrobot to a target point of a hippocamp...
Published Meet the hybrid micro-robot: The tiny robot that is able to navigate in a physiological environment and capture targeted damaged cells - Meet the hybrid micro-robot: The tiny robot that is able to navigate in a physiological environment and capture targeted damaged cells
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Researchers have developed a hybrid micro-robot, the size of a single biological cell (about 10 micr...