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First-ever human skin atlas provides ‘molecular recipe’ to build skin, heal scars

Interesting Engineering 16 Oct 2024
Professor Muzlifah Haniffa, co-lead author, said, “Our prenatal human skin atlas and organoid model provide the research community with freely available tools to study congenital skin diseases and explore regenerative medicine possibilities. .
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Atomic sensors unveil hidden dynamics of molecular polarization

Phys Dot Org 16 Oct 2024
The work represents an advancement in hyperpolarized MRI technology, thanks in large part to the collaborative efforts of IBEC's Molecular Imaging for Precision Medicine group and ICFO's Atomic Quantum Optics group.
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Pleo’s new gala helps families facing mental health hardships

Ottawa Business Journal 15 Oct 2024
Photo by Caroline Phillips Pleo volunteer board member Tanya Arora, who’s studying Translational and Molecular Medicine at the University of Ottawa, and her mom, Sonia Arora, at the inaugural ...
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I was a beta tester for the Nobel prize-winning AlphaFold AI—it's going to revolutionize health research

Phys Dot Org 14 Oct 2024
The recognition that comes with a Nobel prize will only galvanize the quest to understand all molecular machinery—and hopefully, change the game when it comes to medicines, vaccines and human health.
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Global SPECT Scanning Services Market Expected to Reach USD 4.7 Billion by 2032 at a 8.5% of CAGR

Pharmiweb 14 Oct 2024
Additionally, increased public awareness of SPECT and PET imaging technologies in nuclear medicine is contributing to the demand for these essential services ... The SPEC scanners operate based on nuclear medicine imaging techniques.
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German scientists review research activities at ICCBS

The News International 13 Oct 2024
The delegation met with Prof Dr Shaheen and other scientists at the CCBS, which included several key officials and faculty members from the National Institute of Virology and the Dr Panjwani Centre for Molecular Medicine and Drug Research ... .
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Covid-19 may increase the risk of heart attacks, strokes and deaths for three years after ...

Egypt Independent 13 Oct 2024
The study was published Wednesday in the medical journal Atherosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology ... Hooman Allayee, a professor of biochemistry and molecular genetics at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California ... .
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I was a beta tester for the Nobel prize-winning AlphaFold AI – it’s going to ...

The Conversation 11 Oct 2024
The recognition that comes with a Nobel prize will only galvanise the quest to understand all molecular machinery – and hopefully, change the game when it comes to medicines, vaccines and human health.
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German Scientists visit ICCBS University of Karachi

Urdu Point 11 Oct 2024
<p>KARACHI, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 11th Oct, 2024) A delegation of German scientists, led by Prof. Dr ... Dr ... Dr ... Dr ... Dr ... Panjwani Center for Molecular Medicine and Drug Research.</p><p>During the meeting, Prof. Dr ... Dr ... Dr ... Dr.
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Global Molecular Biology Enzymes, Kits & Reagents Market Set for Remarkable Growth, Projected to Reach USD 48,476.41 Million by 2032

Pharmiweb 09 Oct 2024
The global molecular biology enzymes, kits, and reagents market is on the brink of significant expansion, with projections indicating a remarkable increase in value to USD 48,476.41 million by 2032.
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Severe COVID Case Ups Heart Risks As Much as History of Heart Disease

Oelwein Daily Register 09 Oct 2024
... said co-senior researcher Hooman Allayee, a professor of population and public health sciences and biochemistry and molecular medicine at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine.
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New soft material charges like batteries, can be woven into fabrics, make devices

Interesting Engineering 09 Oct 2024
These self-assembling structures form filaments in water and have already demonstrated promise in regenerative medicine. The molecules contain peptides and a lipid segment, which drives the molecular self-assembly when placed in water.

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