An academic-industry team in Europe designed and tested new processes that can simplify and streamline production of human stem cells in large quantities. . . . → Read More: High-Volume, More Efficient Stem Cell Production Developed
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An academic-industry team in Europe designed and tested new processes that can simplify and streamline production of human stem cells in large quantities. . . . → Read More: High-Volume, More Efficient Stem Cell Production Developed Researchers in New York applied an imaging technique that visualizes the build-up of amyloid-beta plaques in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s disease. . . . → Read More: Technique Devised for 3-D Alzheimer’s Brain Images A device implanted under the skin providing 60 days of antiretroviral drugs to prevent HIV infection is in development at Houston Methodist Research Institute. . . . → Read More: Refillable HIV Prevention Implant in Development 23andMe is offering a new analytical service for researchers that determines genotypes, or genetic variations, of individuals taking part in their studies. . . . → Read More: 23andMe Offering Genetic Analysis Service for Researchers A plant science center and crop science company are developing a large-scale X-ray imaging system to measure root development in plants. . . . → Read More: Danforth Center, Valent Partner on Underground Plant Imaging A study in Switzerland finds ingredients in pomegranates, once metabolized in the gut, protect cells against aging, in tests with lab mice. . . . → Read More: Pomegranate Molecule Found With Anti-Aging Benefits FDA approved for marketing a device that combines ultrasound and MRI to treat essential tremors, a disorder marked by involuntary shaking of the hands. . . . → Read More: FDA Approves MRI, Ultrasound Device for Tremors An organization promoting research on drug-resistant bacteria is collaborating with a drug discovery company on compounds that reverse antibiotic resistance. . . . → Read More: Company, Charity to Discover Antibiotic Boosters American Heart Association is offering grants for new computational tools against heart disease, with Amazon Web Services providing cloud computing resources. . . . → Read More: American Heart Assn, Amazon Partner on Cloud Analytics FDA halted a clinical trial testing engineered T-cells as a treatment for leukemia, after 3 participants died. Update: Juno to resume engineered T-cell trial. . . . → Read More: Leukemia T-Cell Trial Stopped After Patients’ Deaths |
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