PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] -- Brown University researchers have developed a simple method for isolating placental cells from cervical swabs. The technique, described in the journal Scientific ...
Potential weapons against covid-19 include manufactured antibodies, serum transfusions from survivors, antivirals, steroids, and more than 100 vaccine candidates, some now advancing toward decisive ...
Scientists decode blood's hidden messengersEvery second, trillions of tiny parcels travel through your bloodstream — carrying ...
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Scientists unlock one of the toughest biomaterials and find clues to pollen's expiration date
In a new study, scientists at Umeå University have found a way to break open the protective walls of pollen grains—one of the hardest biomaterials in the world—without damaging the inside cell and its ...
Engineered T cell therapies involve the genetic modification of a patient’s own immune cells with chimeric antigen receptors (CARs). When re-introduced into the patient, these engineered CAR-T cells ...
Bacteria get invaded by viruses called phages. Scientists are studying how bacteria use CRISPR to defend themselves from phages, which will inform new phage-based treatments for bacterial infections ...
Aim: To provide insights into genetic differentiation between insular endemic Weigela coraeensis var. fragrans and its progenitor variety W. coraeensis var. coraeensisy the population genetic ...
A new technique for isolating cells carrying the full fetal genome from cervical swabs could enable doctors to diagnose genetic disorders without using needles to harvest cells from the placenta.
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