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USA TODAY
Propelled by encouraging results from early experiments, the clock has ticked forward one hour since June in USA TODAY’s countdown to a vaccine against COVID-19. For July, the hands sit at 5 a.m., our panel of experts estimates.
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Medical Xpress
Responding to a need to quickly develop billions of doses of lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines, a scientific team at The University of Texas at Austin has successfully redesigned a key protein from the coronavirus, and the modification could enable much faster and more stable production of vaccines worldwide.
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Infectious Disease Advisor
Findings from a retrospective study of COVID-19 in people with HIV suggest that this population may be at increased risk for severe manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019 despite antiretroviral therapy.
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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
One member of a larger family of oxygen sensing enzymes could offer a viable target for triple negative breast cancer, UTSW researchers report in a new study. The findings, published online this week in Cancer Discovery, might offer hope to this subset of patients who have few effective treatment options and often face a poor prognosis.
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News-Medical.Net
Genetic testing and counseling for inherited cardiovascular diseases may help patients and their families make well-informed decisions about managing their heart health.
According to "Genetic Testing for Inherited Cardiovascular Diseases," a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association, published July 23 in the Association's journal Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine.
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Uncompromising performance in the storage of your valuable pharmaceuticals and vaccines, especially following frequent door openings, high ambient temperatures, power outages and brown-outs. Natural refrigerants, variable speed inverter compressors and integrated electronics combine to help this pharmacy refrigerator achieve facility sustainability objectives by minimizing environmental impact and employing energy-saving performance. Learn More
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Cancer’s knack for developing resistance to chemotherapy has long been a major obstacle to achieving lasting remissions or cures. While tumors may shrink soon after chemotherapy, many times they eventually grow back.
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Phys.org
The self-eating process in embryonic stem cells known as chaperone-mediated autophagy and a related metabolite may serve as promising new therapeutic targets to repair or regenerate damaged cells and organs, Penn Medicine researchers show in a new study published online in Science.
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POZ
People living with HIV who are on treatment for the virus and have cycled through numerous antiretrovirals, compared with their counterparts who have not taken many such medications, have lower CD4 counts, poorer control of HIV and more diagnoses of other health conditions, the National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project reports.
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BreastCancer.org
The risk of breast cancer coming back and death due to breast cancer increased in people who had a heart attack, stroke, or heart failure after being treated for early-stage breast cancer, according to a study.
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Five Levels of recovery with LGC Maine Standards’ family of liquid-ready, VALIDATE® Hemostasis products: D-Dimer, Fibrinogen, Heparin Anti-Xa. Meeting calibration verification regulatory requirements for calibrated test methods has never been easier.
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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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AAAS
Shortly after instituting coronavirus disease 2019 mitigation measures, such as banning air travel and closing schools, the South African government implemented a national lockdown on March 27 when there were 402 cases and the number of cases was doubling every 2 days.
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ScienceDaily
Researchers have shown by in vitro experimentation that changes of glycans in mouse epidermal stem cells may serve as a biomarker of aging. Further, by overexpression of specific glycogenes in mouse keratinocytes, they replicated the glycome profile of aging cells as well as their decreased proliferation ability. These findings hold promise for stem cell research into skin disorders, specifically senile degeneration, wound healing and skin cancer.
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Rheumatology Advisor
Patients with vs without rheumatic disease are more likely to require mechanical ventilation for coronavirus disease infection, according to cohort study results published in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases.
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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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News-Medical.Net
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or AIDS is the deadliest disease caused by human immunodeficiency virus or HIV. Since its first documentation in 1981, HIV/AIDS has become the most persistent pandemic condition, despite having groundbreaking advancement in treatment strategies.
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ScienceDaily
A USC-led team of scientists has found that a fasting-mimicking diet combined with hormone therapy has the potential to help treat breast cancer, according to newly published animal studies and small clinical trials in humans.
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