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Researchers develop electric field-based dressing to help heal wound infections
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have developed electric field-based dressing to help heal wound infections.
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Immune system discovery could aid quest for stem cell therapies
A discovery of how stem cells are protected from viruses could inform the development of therapies for use in medicine, research suggests.
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Preventing cell death as novel therapeutic strategy for rheumatoid arthritis
A collaborative team of scientists found how the protein A20 prevents macrophage death and protects against arthritis.
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PhD position in Microbiology: Cell Biology of Metal Toxicity Field
Research and graduate education at the department of chemistry and molecular biology comprises a wide scientific field
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University of Luxembourg Post-doctoral researcher (Research Associate on project)
The University of Luxembourg is currently looking for an energetic, highly motivated post-doctoral researcher for a research project.
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PhD Positions in Quantitative Bioscience
The Graduate School of Quantitative Biosciences Munich is offering Ph.D. positions for students with a background in biochemistry, biology.
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Scientists find molecule crucial for cell movement
Cells require specific protein on their surface for cell movement in absence of which cells can’t move normally, UConn scientists report in Science Signaling. The latest study could give understanding into how cells move and fix wounds in ordinary tissue, it can also provide insights into how cancer spreads through the body. Cells are the body’s workers, and they usually…
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Deadly box jellyfish antidote discovered using CRISPR genome editing
Researchers at the University of Sydney have discovered an antidote to the deadly sting delivered by the Australian box jellyfish.
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New 3D microscope visualises fast biological processes better than ever
EMBL group leaders Lars Hufnagel, Robert Prevedel and their teams have developed a new light-field microscopy system.
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Scientists print first 3D heart using patient’s biological materials
In a major medical breakthrough, researchers have "printed" the world's first 3D vascularised engineered heart using a patient's own cells.
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