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Antibiotic susceptibility testing
Genotype and phenotype

‘PhASTer’ susceptibility testing could improve antibiotic use, trials

Nov. 25, 2019
By Anette Breindl
One necessary step to fend off a dystopian future of medical care without antibiotics is the development of new antibiotics. Another is improved deployment of existing ones, a feat which will take, among other things, better antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST). 
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Australian researchers create kidney tissue from iPS cells

Nov. 25, 2019
By Tamra Sami
MELBOURNE, Australia – Researchers at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in Melbourne are pushing the boundaries on creating kidney tissue from stem cells.
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Bioworld MedTech’s Cardiology Extra

Nov. 25, 2019
By Liz Hollis
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in cardiology.
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Test tube, dropper, DNA illustration

Bench Press for Nov. 22, 2019

Nov. 22, 2019
By Anette Breindl
BioWorld looks at translational medicine.
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Bioworld MedTech’s Neurology extra

Nov. 22, 2019
By Andrea Applegate and Anette Breindl
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in neurology.
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Bioworld MedTech’s Diagnostics extra

Nov. 21, 2019
By Meg Bryant and Anette Breindl
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in diagnostics.
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BioWorld MedTech's Orthopedics Extra

Nov. 20, 2019
By Holland Johnson
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in orthopedics.
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Older person holding cane

Double-duty CD4+ T cells may hold key to longevity

Nov. 19, 2019
By John Fox
Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Science (IMS) and Keio University School of Medicine (KUSM) in Japan have discovered that people ages 110 or longer, the so-called supercentenarians, have elevated blood levels of CD4+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs).
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BioWorld MedTech's Oncology Extra

Nov. 19, 2019
By Mark McCarty
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in oncology.
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WSU researchers weaponize nanoparticles to combat inflammatory diseases

Nov. 19, 2019
By Annette Boyle
A team led by researchers at Washington State University (WSU) has developed a nanoparticle technology to deliver cell-killing drugs to shut down the overactive immune response that can cause damage or death in diseases like stroke and sepsis without affecting other cell types or compromising the immune system.
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