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National Institutes of Health
An investigational vaccine, mRNA-1273, designed to protect against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019, was generally well tolerated and prompted neutralizing antibody activity in healthy adults, according to interim results published online July 14 in The New England Journal of Medicine.
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Medical Xpress
The impact and prevalence of heart disease and other critical comorbidities on an aging global population with human immunodeficiency virus have emerged from a suite of articles in The Journal of Infectious Diseases that contains the first swath of important data from the world's largest study of cardiovascular disease prevention in people with HIV.
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Infectious Disease Special Edition
Rapid diagnostic tests revolutionized treatment of hospitalized patients with infectious syndromes, becoming one of the most powerful tools for antimicrobial stewardship programs. Conventional methods for organism identification leave clinicians with only Gram stains to guide therapy for as long as 72 hours.
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The miniiSED® is the newest addition to the iSED® family of ESR analyzers from ALCOR Scientific. The miniiSED®is a single position, fully automated ESR analyzer that works directly from the primary EDTA tube and produces an ESR result in just 15 seconds. The miniiSED® is the ideal ESR analyzer for small laboratories, POL’s and emergency clinics.
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Medical Xpress
Rare inherited mutations in the body's master regulator of the DNA repair system — the TP53 gene — can leave people at a higher risk of developing multiple types of cancer over the course of their lives.
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National Institutes of Health
For every cell in the body there comes a time when it must decide what it wants to do for the rest of its life. In an article published in the journal PNAS, National Institutes of Health researchers report for the first time that ancient viral genes that were once considered “junk DNA” may play a role in this process.
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Medical Devices and Diagnostic Industry
Optical imaging techniques offer a number of important advantages when developing medical devices for diagnosis at the point of care. Optical imaging can provide real-time and high-resolution microscopic and macroscopic information leading to rapid and accurate diagnosis in modern point-of-care optics design for testing infectious diseases.
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Medical Xpress
A new immunotherapy developed by researchers at Northwestern University dramatically extends the survival time of mice with triple negative breast cancer, one of the most aggressive and difficult-to-treat forms of breast cancer.
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Mirage News
Viruses are scary. They invade our cells like invisible armies, and each type brings its own strategy of attack. While viruses devastate communities of humans and animals, scientists scramble to fight back. Many utilize electron microscopy, a tool that can “see” what individual molecules in the virus are doing.
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ScienceDaily
Researchers have developed a credit-card sized tool for growing cancer cells outside the human body, which they believe will enhance their understanding of breast cancer metastasis. The device reproduces various environments within the human body where breast cancer cells live.
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Introducing the Yumizen C1200-AL (autoloader) chemistry analyzer from HORIBA Medical for laboratories that want big lab automation in a small footprint. With a throughput of 1200 tests/hour, dedicated STAT port and a large test menu, the Yumizen C1200-AL delivers accuracy, efficiencies and optimal workflow capabilities laboratories need for everyday use.
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Medical Xpress
In a groundbreaking new study, researchers at the University of Minnesota have 3-D printed a functioning centimeter-scale human heart pump in the lab. The discovery could have major implications for studying heart disease, the leading cause of death in the U.S. killing more than 600,000 people a year.
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World Health Organization
The World Health Organization and UNICEF warned July 15 of an alarming decline in the number of children receiving life-saving vaccines around the world. This is due to disruptions in the delivery and uptake of immunization services caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Technology Networks
People with breast cancer are 60% more likely to die of cancer after surviving a heart attack, a new study finds.
Led by researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, the study shows how heart attacks, by blocking blood flow through arteries, trigger a specific, procancer immune reaction.
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SeraSub® is a synthetic serum for use as a component in preparing standards and controls for in-vitro diagnostic tests. Learn more
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USA Today
Hopes are dimming that "herd immunity" can help stamp out the tenacious global pandemic amid growing concerns that people can be reinfected with COVID-19.
Experts agree that claims of recurring infections require more study since we are only months into the health crisis and evidence has been anecdotal.
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WXIX-TV
Cancer may not bring DNA and genetics to mind, but all cancer is caused by gene damage. Treatments in the past have typically meant surgery, radiation or chemotherapy — sometimes all three. Now, oncologists have added DNA testing to their treatment tools.
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