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COVID Virus Ventures Beyond the Lungs, Often Lodging in the Brain
In early 2020, COVID appeared to be mostly respiratory, with blame for the shattering of delicate lung tissues initially placed on the violent “cytokine storms” unleashed from...
1 hour ago - DNA Science
AI technology generates original proteins from scratch
Scientists have created an AI system capable of generating artificial enzymes from scratch. In laboratory tests, some of these enzymes worked as well as those found in nature...
2 hours ago - Phys
The Weimberg pathway: an alternative for Myceliophthora thermophila to utilize d-xylose
With d-xylose being the second most abundant sugar in nature, its conversion into products could significantly improve biomass-based process economy. There are two well-studied...
2 days ago - Biotechnology for Biofuels
New tomato bred to naturally resist pests and curb disease
A Cornell researcher has completed a decades-long program to develop new varieties of tomato that naturally resist pests and limit transfer of viral disease by insects.
6 days ago - Phys
'Living medicine' created to tackle drug-resistant lung infections
Researchers have designed the first "living medicine" to treat lung infections. The treatment targets Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a type of bacteria that is naturally resistant to...
7 days ago - Phys
Identification and Expression of the Conotoxin Homologous Genes in the Giant Triton Snail
Abstract Conotoxin is a small peptide toxin, and plays crucial role in anesthetizes prey, preys and defends competitors. Charonia tritonis is the natural predator of the crown...
9 days ago - Springer
Development and Characterization of Microsatellite Markers for Harpadon nehereus Based on High-Throughput Sequencing and Cross-Species Amplification in Three Myctophiformes Fishes
Abstract Harpadon nehereus is a widespread economical fish found in the coastal seas of China and has important ecological value in the marine ecosystem. However, its germplasm...
9 days ago - Springer
Enzymes from bacteria and fungi break down plastic
Every year, the world produces 380 million tons of plastic. A lot of it ends up in nature and stays there for a long time. It can take 450 years to break down a plastic bottle.
13 days ago - Phys
New strategy developed for cryopreservation of mouse follicles
Recently, a research team led by Prof. Zhao Gang, Prof. Shi Qinghua from the University of Science and Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Prof. Cao Yunxia from...
13 days ago - Phys
Muscles of female barklice's gynosome revealed using micro-CT scanner
A team of researchers from Hokkaido University and Keio University, both in Japan, working with one colleague from the Federal University of Lavras, in Brazil, and another from...
14 days ago - Phys
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SAN DIEGO, Jan. 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ - The Academy of Integrative Health officially declares January as Integrative Health Month. AIHM represents 50+ organizations of tens of...
COVID Virus Ventures Beyond the Lungs, Often Lodging in the Brain
In early 2020, COVID appeared to be mostly respiratory, with blame for the shattering of delicate lung tissues initially placed on the violent “cytokine storms” unleashed from...
Lost Video of Georges Lemaître, Father of the Big Bang Theory, Recovered
Companies Already Have the Ability to Decode Your Brainwaves
It wasn't like Duke University futurist Nita Farahany wanted to bring nonstop doom and gloom during her recent “The Battle for Your Brain” presentation at last week's World...
Phosphorothioated amino-AS1411 aptamer functionalized stealth nanoliposome...
Hepatocellular carcinoma is a leading cause of death globally. Even though the progressive invention of some very potent therapeutics has been seen, the success is limited due...
Magnetofection of miR-21 promoted by electromagnetic field and iron oxide...
Magnetofection-mediated gene delivery shows great therapeutic potential through the regulation of the direction and degree of differentiation. Lumbar degenerative disc disease...
Tumor-penetrating nanoplatform with ultrasound “unlocking” for cascade...
Combined therapy based on the effects of cascade reactions of nanoplatforms to combat specific solid tumor microenvironments is considered a cancer treatment strategy with...
Exosomes derived from human adipose mesenchymal stem cells ameliorate...
Liver fibrosis is a chronic liver disease with the presence of progressive wound healing response caused by liver injury. Currently, there are no approved therapies for liver...
AI technology generates original proteins from scratch
Scientists have created an AI system capable of generating artificial enzymes from scratch. In laboratory tests, some of these enzymes worked as well as those found in nature...