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  • Life Sciences - 5 Aug 2020
    Clostridium difficile is a Gram-positive bacterium that was isolated from the human gut and was found to be responsible for gastric infections.
  • Life Sciences - 3 Aug 2020
    A long-term follow-up study of a second London patient has demonstrated a successful stem cell transplantation from donors harboring an HIV-resistant gene.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jun 2020
    Many microorganisms secrete exoenzymes, which are active outside of cells, in order to breakdown various molecules so they can be more easily ingested.
  • White Paper - 14 May 2020
    This paper describes changes and improvements to non-viable particle monitoring, which is a regulatory requirement during aseptic processing. Aseptic processing
  • Health - 28 Apr 2020
    IBS is the most commonly occurring disorder of the gastrointestinal tract, affecting mostly the large intestine. This article looks at the biomarkers of IBS.
  • Life Sciences - 17 Mar 2020
    Neuroglial cells or glial cells support the nervous system and have a pivotal role in brain function and development.
  • Life Sciences - 9 Mar 2020
    Although considerable research has been focused on the neurological effects of marijuana, little has been done to understand its cardiovascular effects.
  • Health - 12 Feb 2020
    Also referred to as chemical messengers, neurotransmitters are chemical agents made and released by neurons. They are stored in vesicles at the terminal end (presynaptic terminal) of a neuron. Their...
  • Health - 12 Dec 2019
    There has been a decrease in risk of type 1 diabetes in children vaccinated with the rotavirus vaccination for gastroenteritis.
  • Health - 26 Nov 2019
    Cilantro may provide health benefits such as reducing the risk of heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and seizure severity.

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