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Study identifies potent neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2

Study identifies potent neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2

Introducing genetic “barcodes” to DNA samples can preserve their integrity

Introducing genetic “barcodes” to DNA samples can preserve their integrity

New flow cytometry technique to quantify protein production in T-cells

New flow cytometry technique to quantify protein production in T-cells

New Functions Of A Protein May Improve Biocontrol Methods In Sustainable Agriculture

New Functions Of A Protein May Improve Biocontrol Methods In Sustainable Agriculture

Study shows the dual role of amyloid proteins in Bacillus physiology

Study shows the dual role of amyloid proteins in Bacillus physiology

The microbiome regulates our immune system's fitness

The microbiome regulates our immune system's fitness

Novel mechanism allows the immune system to control autoimmunity, cancer

Novel mechanism allows the immune system to control autoimmunity, cancer

Scientists discover new anti-phage defense mechanism in certain bacteria

Scientists discover new anti-phage defense mechanism in certain bacteria

New antimicrobial peptide proves more effective in fighting drug-resistant bacteria

New antimicrobial peptide proves more effective in fighting drug-resistant bacteria

Spinal Cord Injuries: Finding Better Treatments

Spinal Cord Injuries: Finding Better Treatments

Tracking Salmonella Poisoning

Tracking Salmonella Poisoning

Innovative antibody test developed for COVID-19 pandemic

Innovative antibody test developed for COVID-19 pandemic

Identifying Salmonella

Identifying Salmonella

A new solution to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in rice fields

A new solution to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in rice fields

Genetic variability of immune system affects severity of COVID-19

Genetic variability of immune system affects severity of COVID-19

Cancer Drug Resistance Study Raises Immune Red Flags

Cancer Drug Resistance Study Raises Immune Red Flags

Deadliest Malaria Strain Protects Itself From The Immune System

Deadliest Malaria Strain Protects Itself From The Immune System

Breastfeeding May Lead To Fewer Human Viruses In Infants

Breastfeeding May Lead To Fewer Human Viruses In Infants

Study shows how vulnerable cells armor themselves against infection

Study shows how vulnerable cells armor themselves against infection

Research provides new insights into building blocks of gum disease

Research provides new insights into building blocks of gum disease

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