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16/09/2019

Too much of a good thing: Overactive immune cells trigger inflammation

Scientists describe a previously unknown disorder of the immune system: in a distinct subset of immune cells from patients with

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11/09/2019

Can a DNA construction kit replace expensive antibody medication?

Researchers at KU Leuven in Belgium have developed a technique to make sheep produce new antibodies simply by injecting the

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03/09/2019

Why fruit flies eat practically anything

Say hello to the common fruit fly: a regular guest in all our homes, feasting on that banana peel you

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03/09/2019

Plant gene discovery could help reduce fertilizer pollution in waterways

Over-fertilization of agricultural fields is a huge environmental problem. Excess phosphorus from fertilized cropland frequently finds its way into nearby

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08/08/2019

Nanosecond pulsed electric fields activate immune cells

Nanosecond pulsed electric fields (nsPEFs) produce strong electrical effects by focusing a high powered electrical pulse over a very short

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11/07/2019

Unravelling the 3-dimensional genomic structure of male germ cells

The code of life (genome) is not just a linear sequence of letters, but is also folded (compartmentalised) into a

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12/06/2019

Learning from nature’s bounty: New libraries for drug discovery

Natural products, or their close derivatives, make some of our most potent medicines, among which macrocycles with their large carbon-rich

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06/06/2019

New study identifies molecular aging ‘midlife crisis’

Just as a computer requires code to work, our bodies are regulated by molecular “programs” that are written early in

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04/06/2019

Bioinks to print therapeutics in 3D: The new technology can be used for precise deposition of protein therapeutics

A team of researchers at Texas A&M University has developed an innovative way to print therapeutics in 3D for regenerative

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22/05/2019

How molecular escorts help prevent cancer: Chaperones keep the tumor suppressor protein p53 in check

The anti-tumor protein p53 can decide on the life or death of a cell: If it detects damage in the

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