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Penn State via Lab Manager
Creating enough nanovesicles to inexpensively serve as a drug delivery system may be as simple as putting the cells through a sieve, according to an international team of researchers who used mouse autologous immune cells to create large amounts of fillable nanovesicles to deliver drugs to tumors in mice.
Nanovesicles are tiny sacs released by cells that carry chemical messages between cells.
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Aarhus University via ScienceDaily
Researchers from the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics and from the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus University have collaboratively developed and described a llama-antibody that might have significant impact for future diagnostics and treatment of kidney diseases.
The research team has studied an important protein, called C3, from the part of the innate immune system known as the complement system.
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Forbes
The World Health Organization has now added Disease X to its Blueprint list of priority diseases. What is Disease X?
After the second annual review of the Blueprint list occurred Feb. 6-7, Disease X appeared at the end of the following list of diseases for which the WHO determined accelerated research and development is urgently needed.
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News-Medical.Net
Clinicians are advised to never group Hispanic Americans under one collective identity. But when it comes to HIV testing, the desire to communicate with healthcare providers in Spanish nearly transcends ethnicity.
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CNN
Just months after the Food and Drug Administration announced efforts to crack down on stem cell clinics touting unapproved therapies, the agency now plans to help expedite the development of stem cell therapies proved to be safe and effective.
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the FDA commissioner, and Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, co-authored a new paper detailing the delicate balance between safety and innovation when it comes to the possibilities of using stem cells in medicine.
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Gizmodo
Rats, mice, rabbits and other animals have long been an essential part of testing drugs for safety and efficacy before they make their way to human subjects. But some scientists are trying to spare these animals, and even make drugs safer, by instead creating and relying on virtual test subjects.
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Medical News Today
A potential new therapeutic target for multiple sclerosis has now been identified in a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Alberta and McGill University, both in Canada. The results are published in the journal JCI Insight.
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DARK Daily
Tuberculosis is a major killer that ranks alongside HIV/AIDS as a leading cause of death worldwide. This deadly disease takes the lives of more than a million people each year. And, unfortunately, traditional medical laboratory testing using X-rays, blood/skin/sputum specimens or the new molecular diagnostic systems can be time consuming and expensive.
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Agency for Science, Technology and Research via Medical Xpress
A research collaboration between A*STAR's Genome Institute of Singapore and Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology and the Stanford University School of Medicine has discovered methods to efficiently generate pure liver cells from human stem cells. This could lead to more effective ways of treating liver failure.
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