Kobe University researchers have engineered Escherichia coli to synthesise orsellinic acid-derived meroterpenoids with anticancer, anti-HIV, antidiabetic and anti-inflammatory potential, ...
A Dartmouth College research team has reported that plasmids can force bacteria to form dense clusters in order to tolerate antibiotics which suggests a source of treatment failure that does not ...
Why are humans active during the day when many mammals thrive at night? New research [1] published in Science suggests the answer lies deep within our cells.Early mammals were nocturnal, avoiding ...
Researchers at Vilnius University’s Life Sciences Center (VU LSC) have discovered a surprising new function for Cas9, the famed CRISPR-Cas ‘gene scissors’, showing it plays a key role in ...
Celltrio advances automated life science workflows with a modular platform supporting allogeneic and autologous cell and gene therapy from research through GMP manufacturing. Built on a common ...
The Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) will host a workshop on next-generation fluorescent probes, showcasing advances that reveal dynamic processes in cells, tissues, and complex biological ...
A multinational cohort study across 18 countries has reported that COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy – particularly with a booster dose – has been associated with a substantially lower ...
Life Sciences Center scientists, Dr Greta Leonavičienė and Professor Linas Mažutis, have developed cutting-edge semi-permeable capsule (SPC) technology, revolutionising ...
Harvard University researchers have developed a cathodoluminescence-based multicolour electron microscopy technique that ...
A proof-of-concept trial led by Rutgers Health and the National Institutes of Health has reported that a single low-dose ...
Initial analysis of cultured beef cells has found lower levels of several traditional meat allergens but stronger immune ...
Analysis from Moffitt Cancer Center has shown that DNA-derived protein epiScores measured in blood prior to treatment can ...
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