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Normal vision vs. vision with AMD

Bench Press for July 24, 2020

July 24, 2020
By Anette Breindl
BioWorld looks at translational medicine, including: Structural study gives insight into plaque formation; Studying labor identifies new pain mechanism; AHR inhibition suppresses Zika infection; iPSCs find best therapy for Best disease.
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BioWorld MedTech’s Diagnostics Extra for July 23, 2020

July 23, 2020
By Meg Bryant and Anette Breindl
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in diagnostics, including: Scaling patient stratification in EHRs using deep learning; Improving prognosis of pancreatic cancer; Mitochondria, interneurons, cognition link explored.
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Electrical activity of the brain
EEGs and endotypes

From cells to cortices, ways to improve neurological disease classification

July 23, 2020
By Anette Breindl
Cancer treatment has been transformed, at its root, by a transformational change in how it is classified. These days, which organ a tumor arises in is often less important than its molecular drivers, which can be sensitive either to specific targeted treatments, or increase the chance that a tumor will respond to immunotherapy. Those successes have not escaped the notice of researchers in other areas of biomedicine, and diseases including heart failure, asthma and polycystic ovarian syndrome are being looked at with an eye to subdividing them in ways that brings diagnostics into the molecular era. Nowhere do those changes have greater potential than in disorders of the brain – in part because there is nowhere much to go but up as far as classifying neurological diseases goes.
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BioWorld MedTech’s Orthopedics Extra for July 22, 2020

July 22, 2020
By Holland Johnson
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in orthopedics, including: Spinal stimulators repurposed to restore touch in lost limb; Genetic testing could improve screening for osteoporosis; Study shows genetic markers are useful in predicting osteoporotic fracture risk.
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BioWorld MedTech’s Oncology Extra for July 21, 2020

July 21, 2020
By Mark McCarty and Anette Breindl
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in oncology, including: Artificial intelligence plus dual-stain testing beats cytology for cervical cancer detection; Protein degradation system targeted to KRAS; Preventing T-cell rejection; Beating cytokine toxicity one layer at a time.
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BioWorld MedTech’s Cardiology Extra for July 20, 2020

July 20, 2020
By Liz Hollis
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in cardiology, including: COVID-19's influence on broken heart syndrome; Researchers see hope with blood test for advancing heart failure treatment; Antiplatelet med could treat heart attack.
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BioWorld MedTech’s Neurology Extra for July 17, 2020

July 17, 2020
By Andrea Applegate
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in neurology, including: Phantom-limb pain reduced through brain-computer interface training; Anxiety, depression in COVID-19 patients with loss of smell and taste; HBOT improves cognitive function of older adults.
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Brain with puzzle piece removed

Down syndrome organoids give insights into Alzheimer’s disease

July 17, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – New human brain organoids that precisely model the three hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease – amyloid plaque-like lesions, progressive neuronal death and abnormal accumulations of tau – are now ready to be developed for use in high-throughput drug screening.
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Human X Chromosome Sequence puzzle

Bench Press for July 17, 2020

July 17, 2020
By Anette Breindl

BioWorld looks at translational medicine, including: X chromosome is finished; Protein degradation system targeted to KRAS; Bacteriophages find, fight microbiome’s dark side; Preventing T-cell rejection;  Mitochondria, interneurons, cognition link explored.


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BioWorld MedTech’s Diagnostics Extra for July 16, 2020

July 16, 2020
By Meg Bryant and Anette Breindl
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in diagnostics, including: Predicting likelihood of rare disease; X chromosome is finished; Cotesting improves detection of cervical cancer; Single-cell studies give insights into pulmonary fibrosis.
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