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Researchers develop a cell line to address the challenges facing cellular modeling of disease

Researchers develop a cell line to address the challenges facing cellular modeling of disease

ERES IV acquires a majority stake in Oncodesign Services

ERES IV acquires a majority stake in Oncodesign Services

Study finds alterations in the gut microbiome of young adult binge drinkers

Study finds alterations in the gut microbiome of young adult binge drinkers

Combined glucocorticoid steroids and statin therapy may be safer for the treatment of preterm birth

Combined glucocorticoid steroids and statin therapy may be safer for the treatment of preterm birth

Novel tool uses AI to predict the efficacy of genome-editing repair options

Novel tool uses AI to predict the efficacy of genome-editing repair options

Research reveals a candidate drug and biomarker to target uveal melanoma

Research reveals a candidate drug and biomarker to target uveal melanoma

Rutgers researcher maps dengue fever hotspots in Mexico

Rutgers researcher maps dengue fever hotspots in Mexico

Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine protects against reinfection in long-term care facility staff

Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine protects against reinfection in long-term care facility staff

Non-esterified fatty acid levels correlate with peripheral artery disease risk

Non-esterified fatty acid levels correlate with peripheral artery disease risk

Exploring long- and short-term mortalities among COVID-19 patients

Exploring long- and short-term mortalities among COVID-19 patients

What is the incidence of COVID-19-associated febrile seizures in children?

What is the incidence of COVID-19-associated febrile seizures in children?

Understanding more about heart rhythm disorders

Understanding more about heart rhythm disorders

Light-activated nanoscale drills can combat infectious fungi

Light-activated nanoscale drills can combat infectious fungi

Voice-activated device could make DNA handling at the laboratory safer for scientists

Voice-activated device could make DNA handling at the laboratory safer for scientists

CuSTOM; Creating a healthier society by accelerating the translation of organoid technology

CuSTOM; Creating a healthier society by accelerating the translation of organoid technology

Effectiveness of exome and genome sequencing to detect undiagnosed syndromes

Effectiveness of exome and genome sequencing to detect undiagnosed syndromes

New discovery about "killer torpedoes" may be the next breakthrough in cancer treatment

New discovery about "killer torpedoes" may be the next breakthrough in cancer treatment

New technique offers a two-prong approach to attacking cancers

New technique offers a two-prong approach to attacking cancers

New nanomedicine delivery system offers some hope for treating peritoneal cancer

New nanomedicine delivery system offers some hope for treating peritoneal cancer

OU biomedical engineer receives $2 million to examine movement impairments in stroke patients

OU biomedical engineer receives $2 million to examine movement impairments in stroke patients

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