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Varying immune cell levels in canine brain tumours could provide therapeutic targets: Study

Washington [US], August 20 (ANI): A new study reveals that high-grade gliomas, or brain tumours, in dogs contained more immune cells associated with suppressing immune response than low-grade gliomas.

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Functional Sorting brings new Device into Spotlight

Scientists at the University of Exeter’s Living Systems Institute have found a way of profiling and sorting hundreds of cells by their cellular response to a stimulus, while also being able to measure the strength of the response. Click to read more...

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Q Cells und Speicherhersteller Tesvolt: Kooperieren bei Powercontracting und Anlagenpacht (ee-news.ch)

Das unabhängige Newsportal ee-news.ch informiert täglich über erneuerbaren Energien und Energieeffizienz mit dem Hauptfokus auf die Schweiz.

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Newly discovered stem cell resting phase could put brain tumours to sleep

Washington [US], June 27 (ANI): Biomedical engineering researchers developed a new cell classifier tool that takes a higher-resolution look at the life cycle of neuroepithelial stem cells, which led to the discovery and exploration of a new resting phase called Neural G0.

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Brit tested positive for virus for 10 straight months; Coronavirus can infect brain cells: study

The Hague: The coronavirus can infect brain cells, leading to a reaction that could possibly trigger neurological and psychological complaints, Dutch researchers said on Thursday.Although the spread...

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Study examines the effects of COVID-19 on human kidney cells | News


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Jun 14, 2021, 04:45AM ISTSource: ANI
Researchers have studied human kidney cells in the lab to examine the effects of COVID-19 on kidney health. The findings appear in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN). Many individuals who develop COVID-19 also experience kidney damage, but it's unclear if this is a direct result of viral infection or a consequence of another condition or the body's response to the infection. The researchers found that although the virus that causes COVID-19 could enter, infect, and replicate in human adult kidney cells, this did not typically lead to cell death. Prior to infection, the cells contained high levels of interferon signalling molecules, and the infection stimulated an inflammatory response that increased these molecules. In contrast, infection of kidney cells deficient in such molecules resulted in cell death, suggesting a protective effect. The cells in these experiments were grown as a three-dimensional spheroid that imitates the healthy kidney or as a two-dimensional layer that mimics the cells of an acutely injured kidney. Cells that mimicked an acutely injured kidney were more prone to infection and additional injury but not cell death.

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Genius 'Shield' Implant For Diabetes Treatment Shows Great Results in Mouse Study


Type 1 diabetes is fundamentally a disease of the immune system. At some point, for some reason, the body's defenses destroy insulin-producing tissues in the pancreas, making it all but impossible to fine-tune the flow of glucose into cells.

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Abuse in state care: 'All you could hear was the screams'- Royal Commission hears man's story


Abuse in state care: 'All you could hear was the screams'- Royal Commission hears man's story
3 May, 2021 08:00 AM
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Kohitere Boy's Training Centre in Levin was one of the main welfare institutions that has been the subject of complaints. Photo / RNZ
Kohitere Boy's Training Centre in Levin was one of the main welfare institutions that has been the subject of complaints. Photo / RNZ
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Locked in cells, physically, sexually and emotionally abused: a man tells the Royal Commission of Inquiry about his life in state care from ages 9 to 15.

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Billion-Year-Old Fossil is a "Missing Link" in Animal Evolution

A very ancient fossil that was found in the Scottish Highlands has provided experts with new information regarding the transformation from single-celled organisms to multicellular creatures. Named Bicellum Brasieri, it is the oldest ever organism found with two cell types and dates back approximately a billion years. Described as an important “missing link” in the... Read more »

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Not guilty pleas for man accused of seriously assaulting Rotorua police officers in cells


Not guilty pleas for man accused of seriously assaulting Rotorua police officers in cells
15 Apr, 2021 11:39 PM
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Cameron Takuira is accused of assaulting and badly injuring two police officers in the police cells. Photo / Andrew Warner
Cameron Takuira is accused of assaulting and badly injuring two police officers in the police cells. Photo / Andrew Warner
A man who is accused of seriously assaulting two police officers while he was in the Rotorua Police Station custody centre has appeared in court.
Cameron Takuira, 31, appeared in the Rotorua District Court on Wednesday via audio visual link before Judge Greg Hollister-Jones.
He has pleaded not guilty to two charges of injuring with intent to injure and two separate charges of intentional damage of a motel and possession of cannabis.

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