Researchers at Indiana University and Wuhan University in China have unveiled a groundbreaking chemical process that could streamline the development of pharmaceutical compounds, chemical building blocks that influence how drugs…
Category: 5. Biology
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Asgard archaea provide clues to the origin of complex life forms
Ten years ago, nobody knew that Asgard archaea even existed. In 2015, however, researchers examining deep-sea sediments discovered gene fragments that indicated a new and previously undiscovered form of microbes.
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Bacteria use dormant phages to create immunity against viral invaders
Like people, bacteria get invaded by viruses. In bacteria, the viral invaders are called bacteriophages, derived from the Greek word for bacteria-eaters, or in shortened form, “phages.” Scientists have sought to learn how the…
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Advanced imaging technique reveals how nuclear pores regulate molecular movement
Just as cities must carefully manage the flow of cars in and out of downtown, cells regulate the movement of molecules into and out of the nucleus. This microscopic metropolis relies on an intricate gateway – facilitated by nuclear…
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The International Skin Spectra Archive (ISSA): a multicultural human skin phenotype and colour spectra collection
Data collection
Skin colour measurements were systematically obtained from thirteen global locations across eight countries as detailed in Table 1. The collection encompasses diverse ethnic groups across eleven datasets:
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A one health approach to improve the safety of traditional yak blood drinking in Nepal
Fresh yak blood drinking, which occurs in Nepal, may transmit zoonotic infections. Here, we discuss how a One Health approach involving local government, public health officials and community organizers may be applied to enable this tradition to…
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Impact of daratumumab on the development of engraftment syndrome after autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation for multiple myeloma
Impact of daratumumab on the development of engraftment syndrome after autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation for multiple myeloma
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NAT10-mediated N4-acetylcytidine modification in KLF9 mRNA promotes adipogenesis
Specimen collected
Human tissues were collected from different patients (n = 4) who suffered from abdomen trauma. The remaining tissues of SATs, VATs, liver, spleen and small intestine were obtained through surgery. The SATs and VATs were…
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Uncovering the viral aetiology of undiagnosed acute febrile illness in Uganda using metagenomic sequencing
Patient demographics
Within the AFI cohort of 1281 patients, the median age was 18 years (IQR 7–30 years). 717 participants (56%) were female and 564 (44%) male. 382 (30%) patients were recruited from central Uganda (Wakiso), 450 (35%) from…
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Current use of donor lymphocyte infusions after allogenic stem cell transplantation in Europe: a survey on behalf of the cellular therapy and immunobiology working party of the EBMT
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