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NIAID awards $2 5 million in grants to support research on bacteriophage therapy

NIAID awards $2 5 million in grants to support research on bacteriophage therapy
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NIH awards grants to support bacteriophage therapy research

Pure Transplant Solutions Announces Collaboration with the University of Alabama at Birmingham to Develop Memory B Cell-Directed Diagnostics for HLA-Sensitized Patients

Pure Transplant Solutions Announces Collaboration with the University of Alabama at Birmingham to Develop Memory B Cell-Directed Diagnostics for HLA-Sensitized Patients
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Huntsville businesses see increase in traffic as state s mask mandate is set to expire

Huntsville businesses see increase in traffic as state s mask mandate is set to expire Doctors warn not to ease up on precautions. Posted: Mar 9, 2021 9:37 PM Updated: Mar 9, 2021 10:34 PM Posted By: Megan Reyna In exactly one month, Gov. Kay Ivey intends on lifting Alabama s mask mandate. However, doctors warn that is still too soon. I think we are having success in controlling the virus, but it s too early, Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Ali Hassoun said. The governor made it clear the mandate will expire Apr. 9. With the announcement, it seems as if more people are starting to feel more comfortable going out and about.

Targeting mechanosensitive protein could treat pulmonary fibrosis, study suggests

 E-Mail IMAGE: Compared with a control (left), removal of the Mdm4 gene (right) favors the resolution of fibrotic scar tissue in the lungs of aged mice. view more  Credit: ©2021 Qu et al. Originally published in Journal of Experimental Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20202033 Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have identified a new molecular target that could potentially treat the deadly, aging-related lung disease idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). The study, which will be published March 10 in the JEM), suggests that targeting a protein called MDM4 could prevent respiratory failure by initiating a genetic program that removes scar tissue from the lungs.

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