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  • Life Sciences - 9 Mar 2021
    Adenosine kinase is an important enzyme that regulates both the intracellular and extracellular concentrations of adenosine.
  • Life Sciences - 30 Sep 2020
    A group has identified and characterized a novel a GIRK1-selective activator, GiGA1 capable of selectively opening a subset of G-protein-gated channels.
  • Life Sciences - 30 Jan 2020
    Investigating the potential toxicity of any new drug is vital for its progress into the marketplace.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Jul 2019
    Researchers have developed a new methodology for the characterization of circulating leukemia cells, and other low-abundance cells, by flow cytometry.
  • Life Sciences - 18 Dec 2018
    This article describes how flow cytometry can be used to identify new tumor markers and diagnose cancers such as leukemia.
  • Life Sciences - 24 Aug 2018
    CAR T cell therapy is a promising immunological treatment for cancer. It involves the engineering chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) to redirect T cells towards targeted cancer cells.
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    Enterovirus 72, otherwise known as Hepatitis A, is a single-stranded RNA virus which is part of the Picornaviridae family.
  • Life Sciences - 8 Apr 2023
    Progress towards a cure for HIV has been the holy grail for HIV researchers since bursting into the public consciousness in 1981.
  • Life Sciences - 9 Aug 2021
    Whilst there are many ways of disinfecting an environment, one method that has been in use for over a century is UV light sterilization
  • Life Sciences - 4 Aug 2021
    Recent developments in nanotechnology and use of nanoparticles have provided scientists with new tools and methods in microbiology.

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