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Microscopy deep learning can identify viral infections
Using fluorescence images from live cells, researchers have trained an artificial neural network to recognise cells that are infected by adenoviruses or herpes viruses. [ + ]
Pharmacogenomic approach to cure the pain of the 'burning man'
Inherited erythromelalgia is a rare and potentially devastating syndrome associated with severe burning pain in the hands and feet, creating a major unmet medical need. [ + ]
Blood test monitors cancer treatment outcomes in real time
Cancer patients who are undergoing targeted therapy can look forward to a new blood test that could tell their doctors whether the treatment is working. [ + ]
Novavax's Phase 3 vaccine trial yields promising results
Novavax's COVID-19 vaccine demonstrated 100% protection against moderate and severe disease, with 90.4% efficacy overall, in the PREVENT-19 Phase 3 trial. [ + ]
New genetic form of ALS discovered in children
Researchers have discovered cases of ALS that are linked to variations in the DNA sequence of SPLTC1, a gene responsible for manufacturing a class of fats called sphingolipids. [ + ]
Powerful 'underwater glue' inspired by sea creatures
Researchers were able to replicate key features of barnacle and mussel glue, including protein filaments, chemical crosslinking and iron bonding. [ + ]
How does the hepatitis C virus evade the immune system?
Researchers have discovered a novel molecular mechanism by which the hepatitis C virus interferes with the host's immune system to cause chronic liver infection. [ + ]
'Digital Dog Nose' can identify explosives, drugs and more
The sensor can detect threats at the molecular level — whether it's explosive materials, particles from a potentially deadly virus or illegal drugs. [ + ]
GMP warehouse mapping: step-by-step guidelines for validating life science storage facilities
Good manufacturing practice (GMP) regulators have sharpened their focus on warehouse storage and distribution practices. [ + ]
Hydrogel treats wounds, protects against bacteria
A specially designed hydrogel prevents infections in wounds and works against all types of bacteria — including antibiotic-resistant ones. [ + ]
Concentrating and preserving biological samples with freeze drying
It is important to identify the most appropriate sample reduction method for your application to ensure sample integrity. [ + ]
Understanding measurement uncertainty
For any important measurement, it is essential to identify every source of uncertainty and to quantify the uncertainty introduced by each source. [ + ]
Micrometre molecular modelling with real chemical reactions
Scientists have found a way to build micrometre-size model molecules using 'patchy particles', allowing for a much more direct study of molecular dynamics. [ + ]
Proteins found to predict future dementia risk
The development of dementia late in life is associated with abnormal blood levels of dozens of proteins up to five years earlier, according to a new study. [ + ]
One step closer to a 100% digital laboratory
When Bumrungrad International Hospital first went live with the InterSystems TrakCare electronic medical record system, its clinical laboratory took a huge leap forward. [ + ]