Announcing a new article publication for Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications journal. The heart is the central organ of the human circulatory system. Both congenital and acquired structural changes in the heart can lead to…
Category: 5. Biology
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Global analysis of antimicrobial resistance in Campylobacter
Announcing a new article publication for Zoonoses journal. The zoonotic pathogen Campylobacter is a major foodborne bacterial species worldwide. The distribution and drivers of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in global Campylobacter…
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New Research Upends Traditional Views About Memory
New research from the University of Chicago challenges long-held beliefs about how synaptic plasticity contributes to memory and learning. As animals encounter new experiences, the connections between their neurons, known as synapses, adjust in…
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Study shows red wine biomarkers in urine can predict inflammation levels
Scientists have uncovered how gut-derived compounds in urine can reveal red wine’s anti-inflammatory effects—offering a more accurate way to link diet to heart health.
Short Communication: Microbiota-derived resveratrol…
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INTEGRA Biosciences details the evolution and future of serological pipetting
INTEGRA Biosciences has played a pivotal role in advancing the field of serological pipetting over the last 40 years, and has just created a fascinating article covering the fast-paced history of serological pipet controller…
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Experimental Drug Cuts Alzheimer’s Risk by 50%
An experimental drug reduced the risk of developing symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease by half in people with a rare genetic predisposition for developing the condition in middle age. The corresponding study…
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Epigenetic scores offer new insights into cardiometabolic disease prevention
A new study explores how epigenetic markers-chemical modifications that influence gene activity-can help predict the risk of developing cardiometabolic diseases and guide personalized prevention strategies. The findings are…
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Why Mānuka isn’t the only healing honey from New Zealand anymore
Move over Mānuka—scientists uncover the surprising health powers of New Zealand’s lesser-known native honeys, packed with antioxidants, polyphenols, and natural antibacterial strength.
Study: Antibacterial Properties,…
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Stanford study reveals glucose’s surprising role in cell differentiation
The sugar glucose, which is the main source of energy in almost every living cell, has been revealed in a Stanford Medicine study to also be a master regulator of tissue differentiation – the process by which stem cells give rise to…
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Researchers unlock key process for regenerating intestinal cells after injury
Researchers from the University of Colorado Cancer Center have solved a cellular mystery that may lead to better therapies for colorectal and other types of cancer.
Peter Dempsey, PhD, professor of pediatrics–developmental…
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