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Human protein wakes dormant HIV, pushing cure research forward
Scientists have identified a natural human protein that can rouse dormant HIV inside infected cells, a finding that sharpens one of the most promising paths toward a cure. By showing that the virus’s ...
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have developed a first-of-its-kind mRNA system that switches on therapeutic genes preferentially inside targeted cells—an advance ...
Studying T cells, the immune cells most responsible for responding to infections and cancers, just received a significant boost in the form of a new technique from St. Jude Children's Research ...
The Dutch startup said it is developing markets in France, Sweden, and Belgium after completing more than 50 solar rooftop projects in its home market based on its east-west oriented, self-supported ...
After years of complaints about hot temperatures inside prison cells, California is finally embarking on a plan to cool some cells. But it’s only a test, and it will only help a fraction of inmates.
When a wound on the skin creates a gap, the epithelial cells of the skin, surrounding the wound, move in a concerted fashion to close this gap. The boundaries of these gaps can have different ...
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Bungling driver drops his load while mounting ramp
A bungling driver dropped his load while mounting a ramp. CCTV footage shows a red pickup truck manoeuvring up a sloped platform in Satun, Thailand, on February 6. However, as the driver accelerated ...
Scientists may have discovered a way to reverse aging in human cells without making any gene edits. In a recent breakthrough study, researchers developed six chemical cocktails that restored aged ...
The U.S. health secretary said people should have access to experimental therapies including unregulated uses of stem cells. But some methods have resulted in blindness, tumors and other injuries. By ...
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