Category: 5. Biology

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  • Engineering gut biosensors | Nature Methods

    The human gastrointestinal tract is a highly dynamic ecosystem composed of heterogeneous physical environments shaped by factors such as pH, oxygen levels and osmolality. During disease, gut physical parameters can shift, altering the composition…

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  • Long-lived retinal ganglion cells | Nature Methods

    Long-lived retinal ganglion cells | Nature Methods

    Incorporating vascular cells in retinal organoid culture extends the survival and improves the function of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), offering the possibility of advantageous modeling of human retinal disease and development.

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  • Accelerating bioconjugate development through rapid exploratory screening and analytics

    Accelerating bioconjugate development through rapid exploratory screening and analytics

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    Early-stage development of antibody–drug conjugates and complex bioconjugates requires the fast and reliable establishment of processes and analytical methods to support preclinical and first-in-human drug…

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  • XA-Novo: high-throughput mass spectrometry-based de novo sequencing technology for monoclonal antibodies and antibody mixtures

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  • Scientists Discover Second Pregnancy Rewires the Brain in New Ways

    Scientists Discover Second Pregnancy Rewires the Brain in New Ways

    Pregnancy is known to reshape the brain, but new research reveals that these changes do not stop after the first child. Scientists at Amsterdam UMC have found that a second pregnancy also reshapes the female brain. Earlier work by the same…

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  • This 550-Million-Year-Old Creature May Already Have Had a Brain

    This 550-Million-Year-Old Creature May Already Have Had a Brain

    Scientists have uncovered surprising complexity in a tiny sensory structure found in comb jellies, some of the oldest animals on Earth. New three-dimensional reconstructions of an important sensory organ in comb jellies reveal a level of…

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  • Bed Bugs Are Terrified of This Simple Thing, Study Finds

    Bed Bugs Are Terrified of This Simple Thing, Study Finds

    New research reveals that bed bugs strongly avoid water and moisture. People often dread bed bugs, and for good reason. Once these blood-feeding insects establish themselves inside a home, they can be extremely difficult to eliminate. However,…

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