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Mashup Score: 1
By analyzing E. coli protein levels, scientists found a surplus of membrane shuttle proteins that may play a role in antibiotic resistance.
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Mashup Score: 12Electrified Purification Could Eliminate Problematic Buffers - 2 day(s) ago
Electrified purification is based on a conductive polymer that changes in response to electric signals.
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Mashup Score: 6TG Therapeutics Licenses Maxcyte Tech to Develop Cell Therapies for Autoimmune Disease - 2 day(s) ago
MaxCyte’s technology will support TG Therapeutics’ efforts to develop a CD19 CAR-T cell therapy program for autoimmune diseases.
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Mashup Score: 0Diabetes Linked to Antimicrobial Resistance in Mouse Study - 2 day(s) ago
Study results indicated that controlling diabetes with insulin helps to prevent the emergence of antibiotic-resistant S. aureus.
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Mashup Score: 0Diabetes Linked to Antimicrobial Resistance in Mouse Study - 2 day(s) ago
Study results indicated that controlling diabetes with insulin helps to prevent the emergence of antibiotic-resistant S. aureus.
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Mashup Score: 4NanoMosaic and BMS Investigate Nanoneedle Technology to Improve the AAV Manufacturing Process - 2 day(s) ago
Nanoneedle technology offers the capability to simultaneously quantify titers of true, full viral genomes and a range of partial species.
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Mashup Score: 9Managing Multiple Biomarker Therapeutic Development - 2 day(s) ago
On this episode of GEN Live, we’ll give you a full AGBT breakdown. Experts from the NGS, single cell, and spatial fields join the show to review and dissect this year’s announcements. We’ll cover the latest research and novel technologies and parse the promises made by various companies—some old, some new. And we’ll explain what it means for the next year in omics.
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Mashup Score: 30
Understanding why newborns, but not adults, can regenerate the heart could lead to treatments that “reprogram” adult macrophages.
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Mashup Score: 26AI-Enabled Gene Editing Produces Fewer Off-Target Outcomes - 3 day(s) ago
By creating gene editors not found in nature, or optimizing existing editors, AI can improve the accuracy, effectiveness, and accessibility of gene editing.
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Mashup Score: 28Engineered Adipocytes Target Tumor Growth in Cancer Models - 3 day(s) ago
A new approach that used CRISPR to engineer adipocytes and implant them in mice models of cancer reduced cancer progression.
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“a surplus of membrane proteins may help bacteria survive antibiotic exposure. These proteins are part of a shuttling mechanism that bacteria use to pump out a wide spectrum of antibiotics” https://t.co/oeocooDvV0