Biotechnology

Growing Human Kidneys in a Lab – Scientists Have Made

A Key Step Forward One in nine adults worldwide has some kind of kidney disease,
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Revealing the Hidden Genome: Unknown DNA Sequences Identified That May

Numerous short DNA sequences in the human genome that code for microproteins and peptides that could be
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More Potent, Less Toxic: Scientists Develop a Better Type of

Researchers discover a new class of drugs that provide leukemia patients with a safer, more
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Rewriting Our Understanding of Epigenetics: Scientists Reveal We Inherit More

The discovery indicates that epigenetic inheritance could occur more frequently than previously believed. A fundamental
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How Does Belly Fat Increase Your Risk of Metabolic Diseases?

A new study investigates the link between belly fat and the risk of metabolic illness.
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Highly Sensitive, Mass Producible Organic Photodetectors for Medical Sensors, Fingerprint

New green-light absorbing photodetectors could be useful for medical sensors, fingerprint recognition, and more. New
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Simply Looking at Food Triggers an Inflammatory Response in the

The pancreas in the body produces the hormone insulin, which regulates the amount of glucose
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Stanford-Developed “Decoy Molecules” Can Halt the Spread of Cancer

Stanford cancer team uses the custom molecule sBCMA-Fc V3 to inhibit the development of diffuse
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Cheating Death: Yale Scientists Restore Cell, Organ Function in Pigs

Yale-developed technology restores cell and organ function in pigs after death, a potential organ transplant
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Deal reached for generic drug to prevent HIV infection

A deal has been reached to allow for distribution of a low-cost generic version of
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