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Tools and techniques advancing 3D cell culture in 2021

3D cell culture and organoids: Potential tools in the fight against COVID-19 Dr. Shuibing Chen discusses the advantages of organoids, surprising discoveries in COVID research, and her hopes for revolutionizing the future of drug therapies. Read article A novel target to inhibit glioblastoma invasion  Dr. Aleksandra Dukic, Oslo University Hospital, describes a novel target for inhibiting glioblastoma cancer invasion into surrounding brain tissue and the importance of this work in addressing the need for innovative therapeutics to combat this aggressive cancer. Watch on The Scientists Channel Analyzing cancer progression and treatment efficacy with imaging mass spectrometry Dr. Amanda Hummon, Ohio State University, explains how her research group is developing novel mass spectrometry methods to examine the interaction between drugs and cancer samples in both 3D cell cultures and patient-derived organoids. Watch on The Scientists Channel

Spectrum Institute of Science & Technology steps into the 20th year of academic excellence - Adaderana Biz English

Spectrum Institute of Science & Technology steps into the 20th year of academic excellence - Adaderana Biz English
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Majoriteten covidinlagda i Norge utlandsfödda

Majoriteten covidinlagda i Norge utlandsfödda
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No More Men Need to Die From Transrectal Prostate Biopsies

email article About two million American men undergo transrectal biopsies each year to diagnose prostate cancer or to monitor low-risk and favorable intermediate-risk prostate cancers for active surveillance (AS). Men on AS, like me, who have undergone routine transrectal biopsies may be warned that we face a 1-3% risk for sepsis infections in which nasty microbes from the rectum are spread to the bloodstream and wreak havoc. Many are not warned at all. But it gets worse: A number of these men die or suffer disability from sepsis from transrectal biopsies, according to Richard Szabo, MD, a clinical associate professor of urology at the University of California Irvine.

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