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kidney organoid team

Kidney organoids reveal new insights into polycystic kidney disease

, 28 May 2024/in E-News /by panglobal

Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have successfully grown ‘mini kidneys’ or kidney organoids in the lab and grafted them into live mice, revealing new insights into the metabolic defects and a potential therapy for polycystic kidney disease.

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integrity of science in the age of generative AI

Scientific community in the United States calls for safeguarding integrity of science in the age of generative AI

accountability, AI, integrity of science, science, strategic council, transparency, 22 May 2024/in E-News /by panglobal

In a groundbreaking move, a panel of leading experts across academia, industry, and government has issued a call to the scientific community to uphold the core values and norms of science amid the revolutionary advances in generative artificial intelligence (AI) through the establishment of a Strategic Council on the Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence in […]

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New AI language model nach0 bridges biomedical text and chemical data

AI, Insilico Medicine, LLM, molecular generation, nach0, 20 May 2024/in E-News, Molecular Diagnostics /by panglobal

Researchers from Insilico Medicine and NVIDIA have developed a novel large language model (LLM) called nach0 that can understand and generate both biomedical text and chemical structural data.

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electrospun skin

Lab-spun sponges form perfect scaffolds for growing skin cells to heal wounds

, 18 March 2024/in E-News /by panglobal

A new technique for electrospinning sponges has allowed scientists from the University of Surrey to directly produce 3D scaffolds – on which skin grafts could be grown from the patient’s own skin.

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Researchers use AI to reveal two distinct types of prostate cancer

, 18 March 2024/in E-News, Urine Analysis /by panglobal

Artificial Intelligence has helped scientists reveal two distinct forms of prostate cancer which could revolutionise how the disease is diagnosed and treated in the future.

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Antibiotics administered to mothers during childbirth linked to autoimmune diseases in children

, 18 March 2024/in E-News /by panglobal

Children whose mothers have received antibiotic treatment during childbirth are more likely to develop autoimmune diseases compared to their counterparts, according to a recent registry-based study conducted at the University of Oulu, Finland, involving nearly 46,000 children. The most common autoimmune diseases in children include type 1 diabetes, celiac disease, and rheumatic diseases. However, the […]

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checkpoint

New checkpoint identified to fight solid tumours

, 15 March 2024/in E-News /by panglobal

A study by a scientific team from the University of Vienna and the MedUni Vienna, published in Cellular & Molecular Immunology [1], has a promising result from tumour research: The enzyme phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHDGH) acts as a metabolic checkpoint in the function of tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) and thus on tumour growth. Targeting PHGDH to modulate […]

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Detailed study demonstrates how pulse oximeters significantly overestimate oxygen readings in people with darker skin tones

, 15 March 2024/in E-News /by panglobal

Pulse oximeters – one of the most common medical devices used in global healthcare – can provide significantly overestimated oxygen saturation readings in people with darker skin tones, according to the most comprehensive study ever to explore the issue.

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head brains

Study findings turn gut-brain communication on its axis

, 14 March 2024/in E-News /by panglobal

The mechanisms by which antidepressants and other emotion-focused medications work could be reconsidered due to an important new breakthrough in the understanding of how the gut communicates with the brain.

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Robert Quinn

Research collaboration make breakthrough in bile acid study

, 14 March 2024/in E-News /by panglobal

Ask someone what they think of when they hear the phrase “bile acids”, and you might get a few unpleasant answers.  

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