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  • Life Sciences - 4 Aug 2021
    Recent developments in nanotechnology and use of nanoparticles have provided scientists with new tools and methods in microbiology.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Apr 2021
    The existence of the DARC blood group in Africa suggests that the Plasmodium parasite is influencing the evolution of red blood cells in humans.
  • Life Sciences - 9 Mar 2021
    Antibodies that specifically react with self-antigens are called autoantibodies.
  • Life Sciences - 27 May 2020
    C. elegans is a useful model organism due to its animal physiological properties, its ability to replicate human diseases and its fast life cycle.
  • Life Sciences - 6 Feb 2020
    Neuroinflammation refers to the process whereby the brain’s innate immune system is triggered following an inflammatory challenge.
  • Life Sciences - 13 Aug 2019
    Whilst the effect of the microbiome on the digestive system has been studied over the past decade, the understanding of its effect on the endocrine system is less well understood.
  • Life Sciences - 4 Jul 2019
    The movement of leukocytes from the circulatory system to the site of inflammation and subsequent attachment is an integral part of the innate immune system.
  • Life Sciences - 13 May 2019
    The cGAS–STING pathway is a part of the innate immune system and is involved in the detection of cytosolic deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
  • Life Sciences - 11 May 2022
    Biochemistry has been involved in the development of many products and processes used in everyday life.

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