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Scientists Finally Identified Where Gluten Reactions Begin

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(uzhursky/Getty Images) For roughly one in every hundred people, food containing even the smallest amounts of gluten can deliver a gutful of hurt.

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Special Nasal Drops Could Help The Brain Recover After A Stroke

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Scientists have demonstrated how nasal drops containing a particular molecule can help mice recover from the damaging biological consequences of a stroke – and the hope is that the treatment could eventually be transferred to humans. That means those […]

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The rising importance of containment in small molecule drug development

Pharmaceutical Technology

On the other hand, the current trend is for fully closed systems that use negative pressure to keep particles contained inside isolators. Many companies are now prioritising investments in containment systems, GlobalData research shows. But containment is not only important at commercial-stage manufacturing.

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With $2 million grant, UTA scientist aims to create massive cancer database

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University of Texas at Arlington computer scientist Jacob Luber has earned a five-year, $2 million grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) to create a database that contains every publicly available cancer dataset from the National Cancer Institute (NCI).

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Scientists serendipitously discover rare cluster compound

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Scientists at Kyoto University’s Institute for Cell-Material Sciences have discovered a novel cluster compound that could prove useful as a catalyst. Compounds, called polyoxometalates, contain a large metal-oxide cluster carry a negative charge. Credit: Mindy Takamiya/Kyoto University iCeMS Scientists at Kyoto […].

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When graphene speaks, scientists can now listen

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NEWS RELEASE Credit: Brandon Martin/Rice University NEWS RELEASE Jeff Falk 713-348-6775 jfalk@rice.edu Mike Williams 713-348-6728 mikewilliams@rice.edu When graphene speaks, scientists can now listen Brothers in Rice lab find audio from graphene production contains valuable data HOUSTON – (Jan.

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Gilead wins patent battle with US government over HIV PrEP drugs

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This research dates to the mid-2000s when CDC scientists developed the PrEP regimen, argued the government. While both Descovy and Truvada contain emtricitabine, they feature different forms of the antiviral tenofovir. Truvada contains tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, whereas Descovy uses tenofovir alafenamide.

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