Researchers have identified a new class of antibiotics by using artificial intelligence to mine "silent" gene clusters in bacterial genomes. By analyzing genomic data from thousands of bacteria, scientists successfully …
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Stealth Nanoparticles Show Promise in Targeted Pancreatic Cancer Therapy Researchers have developed “stealth” nanoparticles designed to deliver chemotherapy drugs directly to pancreatic tumors, potentially increasing treatment efficacy while minimizing systemic …
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Researchers have identified Usutu virus RNA in wild carnivores across the Netherlands, marking a notable finding in European wildlife surveillance. A study published in Viruses detected the virus in nine …
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A new international research initiative, the REMAP-CAP trial, is transforming how clinicians approach the care of critically ill patients by using a decentralized, adaptive platform to evaluate multiple treatments simultaneously. …
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Marigolds Emerge as High-Protein Food Source Researchers at the University of Georgia have identified marigold flowers as a potential high-protein, functional food ingredient, according to a study published in ACS …
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Smoking Linked to Altered Eye Microbiome, New Research Suggests Smoking significantly disrupts the composition of the eye microbiome, according to a 2023 study published in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology. …
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Long-term ocular symptoms following mild COVID-19 are increasingly recognized as a persistent manifestation of post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Research indicates that even individuals who experience mild initial illness may …
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Protein deficiency occurs when the body lacks sufficient amino acids to maintain muscle mass and cellular function. According to the World Health Organization, adequate protein intake is essential for growth, …
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Researchers have identified a small molecule compound that may inhibit the growth of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports. The compound targets …
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Researchers have developed a 3D-printed, patient-specific scaffold that successfully restored normal skull growth in mouse models of craniosynostosis, according to a study published in Nature Communications. By using a biodegradable …