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A vaccine successfully induced specific B cells in rhesus macaques, paving the way for an effective HIV vaccine in humans.
With complicated lifecycles and genetics, parasitic worms can be hard to study, but organoids unveil new insight into their ...
Cutting-edge centrifugation technology streamlines bacterial harvesting, DNA purification, and RNA synthesis for high-volume ...
In this webinar, learn how next-gen CAR-T design targets solid tumors and which tools ease the path from discovery to clinic.
Severe cuts to science research funding put graduate students at risk of not finishing their degrees. The American Chemical ...
Thought too hard to do, a new platform evolved proteins in mammalian cells, which could help researchers design drugs that ...
Triple-negative breast cancer cells build bridges to activate adipocytes and fuel themselves, highlighting a target for ...
There is no cure for congenital erythropoietic porphyria, but after years of work and patient collaboration, a potential drug ...
Hunger doesn’t just rumble in the stomach; it sparks changes in the brain’s emotional circuits.
How can neurons respond to optical stimulation without genetic or structural alterations? Turns out that a thin-layer carbon ...
An acoustic feature of people’s voices, measured by AI from recordings, could indicate a form of throat cancer.
Transplanting gut bacteria from healthy people reduced pain associated with fibromyalgia in mice and patients, offering a ...
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