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New collaborative project to study the complex roles of lipids in health, disease

New collaborative project to study the complex roles of lipids in health, disease A University of Minnesota-Mayo Clinic partnership has joined with the Zooniverse citizen scientist platform and the Francis Crick Institute in London to leverage world-leading expertise in microscope imaging with the power of citizen science to study the relationship between structure and function in biology to better understand health and disease. The Minnesota Microscopy Infrastructure Partnership, led by the Mayo Clinic, the University of Minnesota, and the University s Hormel Institute, serves the high-end optical and electron microscope needs of more than 400 research laboratories in Minnesota and surrounding states. The collaboration is supported by the State of Minnesota.

How Cold Is Too Cold to Exercise Outside? Here s How to Stay Safe and Warm During Winter Workouts

How Cold Is Too Cold to Exercise Outside? Here s How to Stay Safe and Warm During Winter Workouts
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U of M scientists discover cells that SARS-CoV-2 infects first, confirm effectiveness of remdesivir treatment

U of M scientists discover cells that SARS-CoV-2 infects first, confirm effectiveness of remdesivir treatment A new study shows the virus likes to infect the cells in our airways, and remdesivir effectively reduced viral replication in those cells. Author: Jennifer Hoff Updated: 6:08 PM CST February 15, 2021 MINNEAPOLIS Doctors at the University of Minnesota are announcing major discoveries about COVID-19 and their research focuses on treating the virus. Doctors agree that vaccines are the best line of defense in a pandemic. Part of the new study shows how SARS-CoV-2 infects two main cells in our airway and quickly. The ciliated cells and goblet cells are responsible for moving things out of your air space and the other cells produce mucus.

New study shows some COVID-19 patients end up with damage to brains

Created: February 15, 2021 07:18 PM A new study shows some COVID-19 patients end up with damage to their brains, shedding new light on how the virus impacts the human body. I think it is critically important that we study this population properly, said Dr. Avi Nath, the lead researcher on this study and clinical director of the National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. We hope these results will help doctors understand the full spectrum of problems patients may suffer so that we can come up with better treatments. Some COVID-19 patients report non-respiratory symptoms after contracting the virus, including headaches, delirium and mental fog.

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