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XX Chromosome Link to Autoimmune Diseases
Xist ribonucleoproteins promote female sex-biased autoimmunity
From Stanford University researchers: “Xist long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) is expressed only in females to [MORE]
Functioning Bladder from Baboon Bone Marrow Cells
Functional bladder tissue regenerated using bone marrow cells
“Scientists from Stanley Manne Children’s Research Institute at Ann & Robert H. Lurie [MORE]
Automated Single-Cell Multiomics
BD, Hamilton collaborate to standardize single-cell multiomics experiments using robotics
“BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) (NYSE: BDX), a leading global medical [MORE]
New Material Stops Bleeding in People Taking Blood Thinners
Bioengineered material developed to rapidly stop bleeding in patients on blood thinners
“To improve strategies for reducing blood loss, a team [MORE]
Microfluidics Chip Determines Effectiveness of Chemoradiation in NSCLC
Is lung cancer treatment working? This chip can tell from a blood draw
“Using an ultrasensitive graphene oxide microfluidic chip nanotechnology [MORE]
Magnetized Neurons in Treating PD
Using magnetized neurons to treat Parkinson’s disease symptoms
“Researchers [at Yonsei University in Seoul], report in ACS’ Nano Letters a new [MORE]
Retinal Optical Coherence Tomography Images Identify Links between Ocular and Systemic Health
Eyes provide window into many diseases
“Researchers {at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Clinic and Harvard University] have found that the [MORE]
Priming Liquid Biopsies
Novel priming strategy boosts liquid biopsy sensitivity
“A team of researchers from MIT and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard [MORE]
Nano-Carriers for Oral Delivery of Insulin
Insulin delivered via nano-carriers paves the way for oral diabetes treatment
“Australian and Norwegian researchers report they have developed a new [MORE]
Electrically Triggered Microneedle Patch
Digital automation of transdermal drug delivery with high spatiotemporal resolution
“Here, we report a spatiotemporal on-demand patch (SOP) that integrates drug-loaded [MORE]
Universal Pattern of Brain Wave Frequencies
Study reveals a universal pattern of brain wave frequencies
“Throughout the brain’s cortex, neurons are arranged in six distinctive layers, which [MORE]
Clinical Success for Gene Editing, but at a Price None Could Afford
The first gene-editing treatment for Sickle Cell
“Many CRISPR treatments are in trials, but in 2022, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, based in Boston, [MORE]
AI Analysis of Tumor Genetics Predicts Drug Response
AI uses tumor genetics for prediction of treatment response
“Scientists at the University of California (UC) San Diego School of Medicine [MORE]
Successful Gene Therapy for Congenital Deafness
A medical first- Gene therapy allows boy to hear
“An 11-year-old boy recently became the first person in the U.S. to [MORE]