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Coronavirus spike protein

Trying to stay ahead of SARS-CoV-2 as variants emerge

Jan. 19, 2021
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – A new national consortium of virologists has been set up to systematically assess how mutations in SARS-CoV-2 affect key outcomes such as effectiveness of vaccines and therapies, transmissibility of the virus and the severity of COVID-19 infections.
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BioWorld MedTech’s Oncology Extra for Jan. 19, 2021

Jan. 19, 2021
By Mark McCarty and Anette Breindl
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in oncology, including: Heating up chemotherapy-laden nanoparticles to beat cancer; Mis-spliced RNAs in tumor cells trigger antiviral response; New approach to lung cancer screening promises savings.
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HELP is on its way for herpetic stromal keratitis

Jan. 19, 2021
By John Fox
Transient gene editing of the herpes simplex virus type 1 using mRNA-based CRISPR was shown for the first time to be effective against herpetic stromal keratitis in mice and blocked HSV-1 replication in human corneas, Chinese researchers reported in the January 11, 2021, online edition of Nature Biotechnology.
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Elderly hands holding broken brain structure

Alzheimer’s disease subtypes may explain, improve clinical results

Jan. 15, 2021
By Anette Breindl
Alzheimer’s disease can be divided into multiple subtypes based on gene expression patterns, investigators at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine reported in the Jan. 6, 2021, issue of Science Advances. The work, corresponding author Bin Zhang told BioWorld, is “the first major finding of subtypes in Alzheimer’s disease.”
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BioWorld MedTech’s Neurology Extra for Jan. 15, 2021

Jan. 15, 2021
By Andrea Applegate
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in neurology, including: Intranasal antipsychotic delivery method promises relief from adverse side effects; Increased risk of Parkinson’s disease in patients with schizophrenia; Elusive link between seizures, cell signaling protein identified.
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Coronavirus spike protein

Trying to stay ahead of SARS-CoV-2 as variants emerge

Jan. 15, 2021
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – A new national consortium of virologists has been set up to systematically assess how mutations in SARS-CoV-2 affect key outcomes such as effectiveness of vaccines and therapies, transmissibility of the virus and the severity of COVID-19 infections. Now is the critical time to do this, as the level of both natural and vaccine-conferred immunity that might drive natural selection is increasing, said Wendy Barclay, head of the department of infectious disease at Imperial College London, who is leading the G2P-UK (Genotype to Phenotype-UK) project.
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Overactive immunity can increase susceptibility to fungal infections

Jan. 15, 2021
By Anette Breindl
BioWorld looks at translational medicine, including: With partner in crime, MYC repairs DNA breaks.
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Glutamine skeletal formula

Glutamine aids and abets senescent cell survival

Jan. 15, 2021
By Subhasree Nag
Aging, which is associated with various pathologies such atherosclerosis and cancer, is characterized by an accumulation of senescent cells. Cellular senescence blocks cell proliferation, but it decreases the health of the old by littering tissues with dysfunctional senescent cells.
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BioWorld MedTech’s Diagnostics Extra for Jan. 14, 2021

Jan. 14, 2021
By Meg Bryant and Anette Breindl
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in diagnostics, including: Improving diagnosis of brain diseases; Predicting survival of COVID-19 patients; New causal gene for chronic kidney disease.
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Elderly hands holding broken brain structure

Alzheimer's disease subtypes may explain, improve clinical results

Jan. 14, 2021
By Anette Breindl
Alzheimer’s disease can be divided into multiple subtypes based on gene expression patterns, investigators at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine reported in the Jan. 6, 2021, issue of Science Advances. The work, corresponding author Bin Zhang told BioWorld, is “the first major finding of subtypes in Alzheimer’s disease.”
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