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Bench Press for March 27, 2020

March 27, 2020
By Anette Breindl
BioWorld looks at translational medicine, including: How the eye cleans itself up; In blood stem cells, selection drives driver mutations early on; Dead cells do tell tales; Selective TGF-beta inhibition helps checkpoint blockade; How lung tumors seed to brain; Butyrate affects regulatory B cells, rheumatoid arthritis; Lamin A/C’s presence in nucleus, absence from membrane both problematic in progeria; Females, males have different metabolic response to intermittent fasting; Ditching PAMs expands CRISPR.
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BioWorld MedTech’s Diagnostics Extra for March 26, 2020

March 26, 2020
By Meg Bryant and Anette Breindl
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in diagnostics, including: Improving TBI prognosis; Speeding detection of antibiotic resistant infections; Multistep method wrests causality from GWAs; In blood stem cells, selection drives driver mutations early on.
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BioWorld MedTech’s Orthopedics Extra for March 25, 2020

March 25, 2020
By Holland Johnson
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in orthopedics, including: First glimpse of body's 'steering wheel' joint sparks hope; Using CRISPR to find muscular dystrophy treatments; Fracture liaison service improves care for patients with fragility fractures.
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Targeting glycosylated PD-1 induces potent antitumor immunity

March 24, 2020
By John Fox
Targeting glycosylated PD-1 immune checkpoint may be a promising new cancer immunotherapeutic strategy, according to a collaborative study led by Taiwanese researchers, which was reported online in Cancer Research.
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BioWorld MedTech’s Oncology Extra for March 24, 2020

March 24, 2020
By Mark McCarty and Anette Breindl
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in oncology, including: New study hints that 3D chromatin architecture a key in childhood leukemia; Recruiting NK cells to the antitumor battle; 3D printing meets the medical isotope business.
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BioWorld MedTech’s Cardiology Extra for March 23, 2020

March 23, 2020
By Liz Hollis
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in cardiology, including: Hypertension-related deaths on the rise in the U.S.; Findings: Eating protein could ward off AF in women; Researchers: Assessing patients soon after stroke can help link brain regions, speech functions.
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BioWorld MedTech’s Neurology Extra for March 20, 2020

March 20, 2020
By Andrea Applegate and Anette Breindl
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in neurology, including: ‘Natural killer’ cells could halt PD progression; Neuroinflammation linked to several forms of dementia; GOF, LOF mutations take different paths to same result; Study links GABA, mitochondria, social defects.
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Genetic riches

Diverse sequencing effort shines light on what’s missing

March 20, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – The extent to which existing DNA databases fail to reflect human genetic diversity is laid bare in the most geographically comprehensive sequencing initiative to date. The study applied the latest sequencing techniques to 929 genomes from 54 diverse populations around the world.
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Person taking medication

Bench Press for March 20, 2020

March 20, 2020
By Anette Breindl
BioWorld looks at translational medicine, including: Heparan sulfate DAMPens acetaminophen toxicity; Study links GABA, mitochondria, social defects; Recruiting NK cells to the antitumor battle; Potassium channel blocker improves motor learning in fetal alcohol syndrome; A20s inflammation-fighting properties decoded; Brown fat activity without fat browning; Agonists selectively wake up melatonin receptor subtypes; Multistep method wrests causality from GWAS; BET on BD1 for cancer, BD2 for inflammation.
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Targeting glycosylated PD-1 induces potent antitumor immunity

March 20, 2020
By John Fox
Targeting glycosylated PD-1 immune checkpoint may be a promising new cancer immunotherapeutic strategy, according to a collaborative study led by Taiwanese researchers, which was reported online in the March 10, 2020, edition of Cancer Research.
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