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New 3D stretchable electronics can advance organ-on-chip technology

31.5.2023   |   Press monitoring

Engineers from UNSW Sydney have discovered a way to create flexible electronic systems on ultra-thin skin-like materials. Flexible electronic nanomembranes show promise for revolutionary organ-on-chip technologies, potentially reducing the need for animal testing in medical research. The development allows entire stretchable 3D structures to...

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Japanese researchers successfully induce primate oocytes in the lab

29.5.2023   |   Press monitoring

The many types of cells in the human body are produced through the process of differentiation, in which stem cells are converted to more specialized types. Currently, it is challenging for researchers to control the differentiation of stem cells in the lab (in vitro). Of particular interest are oocytes, which are female germ cells that develop...

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Bioprospecting technique uncovers viruses that can kill deadly superbugs

26.5.2023   |   Press monitoring

In a modern take on the Victorian gold rush, a Monash University-led project is successfully "bioprospecting" for viruses known as phages that can kill deadly superbugs. The Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI) team, led by Dr. Rhys Dunstan and Professor Trevor Lithgow of the Bacterial Cell Biology Laboratory, has had some success in...

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Finally delicious: New proteins to revolutionize gluten-free baked goods

24.5.2023   |   Press monitoring

Gluten is one of the largest natural proteins and has fantastic properties: It keeps a well-cooked dough airy until baking stabilizes the open-pore structure. Prof. Dr. Mario Jekle from the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart is working on processes in which selected proteins from peas, rapeseed, rice, or maize, for example, directly replace...

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Human trial of mRNA universal flu vaccine begins
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Human trial of mRNA universal flu vaccine begins

22.5.2023   |   Press monitoring

It’s still very early days, but the race to develop the first safe and effective mRNA-based influenza vaccine is gathering momentum. The latest move sees a Phase 1 trial at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, get under way, testing the safety and immune response of H1ssF-3928 mRNA-LNP, developed by the National Institute of Allergy and...

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Plastic-eating fungi thriving in man-made plastisphere may help tackle global waste
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Plastic-eating fungi thriving in man-made plastisphere may help tackle global waste

19.5.2023   |   Press monitoring

A new study published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials by researchers at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and partners has identified a diverse microbiome of plastic-degrading fungi and bacteria in the coastal salt marshes of Jiangsu, China. The international team of scientists counted a total of 184 fungal and 55 bacterial strains capable of...

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Biodegradable nanoscavengers can reverse insulin resistance in liver cells to treat type 2 diabetes

17.5.2023   |   Press monitoring

Although diabetes is a common condition, no cure exists yet. Current therapies can manage blood sugar levels, but they do not address insulin resistance. But now, recent research reported in ACS Nano shows that targeting certain highly reactive molecules in the liver can reverse insulin resistance in human liver cells and diabetic mice, providing...

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Fighting oral bacteria is elementary with SHERLOCK-based detection tool
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Fighting oral bacteria is elementary with SHERLOCK-based detection tool

15.5.2023   |   Press monitoring

Thanks to a novel tool that detects bacteria in saliva using SHERLOCK, the evolution of CRISPR, you may soon be able to leave the dentist after a checkup with more comprehensive information about the health of your mouth. The accurate tool is much faster than existing methods and may lead to the early detection and treatment of mouth and other...

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Researchers use generative AI to design novel proteins

12.5.2023   |   Press monitoring

Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed an artificial intelligence system that can create proteins not found in nature using generative diffusion, the same technology behind popular image-creation platforms such as DALL-E and Midjourney. The system will help advance the field of generative biology, which promises to speed drug...

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Magnetic bacteria: Microorganisms can help to extract dangerous heavy metals from wastewater

10.5.2023   |   Press monitoring

A research team at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) has managed to purify water containing uranium using a special kind of bacteria known as magnetotactic bacteria. The name derives from their ability to react to magnetic fields. They can accumulate dissolved heavy metal in their cell walls. These research findings also shed new...

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