[ad_2][ad_1] Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency ATMs Market Report Coverage: Key Growth Drivers and Challenges, Regional Segmentation and Outlook, Key Industry Trends and Opportunities, Competition Analysis, COVID-19 Impact Analysis, and Expected Recovery and Sizing and market forecast A recent market research report added to the Credible markets is an in-depth analysis of …
Read More »Scientists discover a potential strategy to prevent inflammation in COVID-19 patients
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 19, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause significant illness and death while treatment options remain limited. Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have discovered a potential strategy to prevent life-threatening inflammation, lung damage, and organ failure in patients with COVID-19. The research …
Read More »The CRISPR / Cas9 system is highly effective in the treatment of metastatic cancers
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 19, 2020 Tel Aviv University (TAU) researchers have shown that the CRISPR / Cas9 system is highly effective in treating metastatic cancers, a significant step on the road to finding a cure for cancer. Researchers have developed a new lipid nanoparticle-based delivery system that …
Read More »Octopus O! ePay changed its name to “Octopus Wallet” Netizens: What did you know about the name change then? -ezone.hk-Internet Life-Life Information
[ad_1] Octopus Card Co., Ltd. recently informed users that the Octopus app will launch a new page starting November 24 and that “O! EPay” will be renamed to “Octopus Wallet”. Account settings, balance and service features will not be available. change. However, the name change sparked heated discussions among many …
Read More »Octopus O! ePay changed its name to “Octopus Wallet” Netizens: What did you know about the name change then? -ezone.hk-Internet Life-Life Information
[ad_1] Octopus Card Co., Ltd. recently informed users that the Octopus app will launch a new page starting November 24 and “O! EPay” will also be renamed “Octopus Wallet”. Account settings, balance and service features will remain unavailable. change. However, the name change sparked heated discussions among many netizens. The …
Read More »The predictive model identifies the neighborhoods that have the greatest risk of COVID-19 infection
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 19, 2020 To help slow the spread of COVID-19 and save lives, UCLA public health and urban planning experts have developed a predictive model that pinpoints the populations in which Los Angeles County neighborhoods are most at risk of being infected. The researchers hope …
Read More »The new technique offers a “street view” of the vital lipid membranes surrounding the organelles
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 18, 2020 The ability to “see” the inner workings of structures (organelles) within cells in real time offers the promise of advances in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. The dynamics of organelles drive the self-efficient micro-world of cells, but current super-resolution microscopy techniques …
Read More »Optimizing SARS-COV-2 Inactivation for COVID-19 Research at Lower Biosafety Levels
[ad_1] Researchers at Montana State University have validated and compared two methods of inactivating the causative agent of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) that would allow studying the virus at a lower biosafety level (BSL) than is currently required. The risk posed to researchers by this highly infectious agent – severe …
Read More »Computers could use subtle facial features to recognize congenital adrenal hyperplasia
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 18, 2020 Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is a disorder that affects the adrenal gland’s ability to release hormones that regulate the body’s response to stress and disease. CAH is treatable, but it can be potentially life-threatening during illness or if not managed. The disorder …
Read More »The altered gut microbiota increases the production of molecules that can contribute to type 2 diabetes
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 18, 2020 It is bacterial changes in the gut that increase levels of imidazole propionate, the molecule that makes the body’s cells resistant to insulin in type 2 diabetes. This result emerges from a European study, MetaCardis. The gut and its bacteria are considered …
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