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Apr 01, 2020
Structural basis of receptor recognition by SARS-CoV-2
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Dec 20, 2019
Some parents have noticed that their autistic children’s behavioral symptoms diminished after a fever. A new study from MIT and Harvard in mice found that an immune molecule sometimes produced during infection suppresses a small region of the brain’s cortex linked to social behavioral deficits.
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Nov 14, 2019
One injection of an antibody treatment let people with severe peanut allergy eat a nut’s worth of peanut protein two weeks later, a small pilot study shows. The study provides early evidence that the antibody is a safe, effective, and rapid food allergy treatment.
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Sep 19, 2019
Using human cell cultures and mice, study finds that temporarily disabling a single protein inside the body's cells might be able to protect us from the common cold. The approach of targeting proteins in the cells also worked to stop viruses associated with asthma, encephalitis, and polio.
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Sep 19, 2019
Caesarean babies have different gut bacteria, microbiome study finds
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Aug 11, 2019
The bacteria in our gut, the human microbiome, churns out tens of thousands of tiny novel proteins so small (< 50 amino acids) they’ve gone unnoticed until now. They belong to over 4,000 new biological families, and may explain how the microbiome affects human health, paving the way for new drugs.
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Mar 30, 2019
Bacteria partners with virus to cause chronic wounds
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