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

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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New checkpoint identified to fight solid tumours

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

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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Study findings turn gut-brain communication on its axis

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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Research collaboration make breakthrough in bile acid study

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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VUB research team discovers essential protein that contributes to liver fibrosis

Chronic liver disease is a serious global health problem that has a severe impact on personal quality of life. A major characteristic of chronic liver disease is liver fibrosis, where certain liver cells, called hepatic stellate cells, become activated and produce scar tissue that damages the liver. At present, no specific drugs are available to […]

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Scientists develop simple blood test to quickly diagnose sarcoidosis

A research project led by Lobelia Samavati, M.D., professor of internal medicine and molecular medicine and genetics at the Wayne State University School of Medicine, and supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has developed a tool to rapidly and inexpensively diagnose sarcoidosis, a chronic inflammatory disease marked by the growth of tiny lumps […]

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Torrey Pines Scientific introduces new EchoTherm models

Torrey Pines Scientific has introduced their new EchoTherm SC20 and SC25 models. The SC20 is a simple digital unit while the SC25 is fully programmable with a five-program memory making both ideal for use with biological and other samples.

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Biotium expands selection of novel nuclear stains for enhanced multiplexing flexibility for microscopy and flow cytometry

Biotium, a leader in fluorescent dyes for life science research, has expanded its NucSpot Nuclear Stains line-up, offering unprecedented specificity and flexibility for nuclear counterstaining.

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INTEGRA’s new MAG and HEATMAG modules simplify magnetic bead purification

INTEGRA Biosciences has introduced its MAG and HEATMAG modules for efficient, automated magnetic bead purification. These solutions allow researchers to streamline several processing steps in molecular biology and proteomics workflows for maximum lab throughput. These time-saving devices are complemented by the COLDPLATE and BIOSHAKE – for precise temperature control and orbital shaking of magnetic beads, […]