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Russian researchers have found MicroRNA molecules potentially capable of repressing the replication of human coronaviruses Credit: @Nersisyan, et. al. HSE University researchers have found microRNA molecules that are...

Working with ALS Mice: Guidelines for Preclinical Testing and Colony Management

Sponsored content brought to you by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating and rapidly fatal disease with currently only one available, FDA-approved, modestly effective treatment. There is therefore an urgent need for new therapies....

Samara Polytech scientists develop cost-effective portable analyzers

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 22 2020 Despite their high accuracy, the majority of the existing instrumental laboratory methods are very laborious and insufficient in terms of quick analysis of the objects under study. A...

Combinatorial Immunotherapy Approaches for Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors

Broadcast Date: January 21, 2021Time: 8:00 am PT, 11:00 am ET, 17:00 CET REGISTER NOW Immune checkpoint inhibitors have significantly improved the survival of patients with various types of cancers, yet most advanced cancer patients...

Grant to aid UTA electrical engineer in study of high-voltage insulators

Research aimed at improving efficiency of Navy ships Credit: UT Arlington David Wetz, professor of electrical engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington, has received a $424,618...

Drug ‘breakthrough’ gives longest-ever survival in nonresectable liver cancer patients

The IMbrave150 trial found median overall survival was 19.2 months in patients treated with atezo+bev vs 13.4 months for those treated with sorafenib alone, the current standard treatment Credit: EASL

Robots with T-ray technology to spot and remove cancer tumors in £8 million project

New technology that will marry probes that can detect cancer tumours through the skin with high-precision robotic surgery is to be developed for use in hospital settings for the first time in a project...

UAB research reveals hydrogen sulfide as new culprit for deadly tuberculosis

A new culprit -- hydrogen sulfide -- has been found for the deadly infectious disease tuberculosis. Hydrogen sulfide gas is known for its rotten egg smell, yet it has normal physiological roles in the...

Agriculture Biotechnology Market 2020 SWOT Analysis By Major Eminent Vendors: Performance Plants Inc, ADAMA...

Agriculture Biotechnology Market Competitive Insights 2020, This report studies the Agriculture Biotechnology Market Profit Margin Analysis, Value Chain Analysis, Market Entry Strategies, recent developments & their impact on the market, Roadmap of Agriculture Biotechnology...

Type 5 Collagen May Determine Amount of Scarring after Heart Attack

Researchers from UCLA say that work conducted in mice could explain why some people suffer more extensive scarring than others after a heart attack. Their  study ”Type V Collagen in Scar Tissue Regulates the...