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Cancer cells eat themselves to survive
worldpharmanews
July 06, 2021
It is the membrane of cancer cells that is at the focus of the new research now showing a completely new way in which cancer cells can repair the damage that can otherwise kill them.
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Study reveals how coronavirus could hijack human cells
expresspharma
February 18, 2021
Scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have identified parts of human proteins which thehuman proteins could be using to hijack host cell processes, an advance that may lead to the development of new drugs for treating COVID-19.
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How SARS-CoV-2 interacts with cells
worldpharmanews
December 23, 2020
SARS-CoV-2 infections pose a global threat to human health and a formidable research challenge. One of the most urgent tasks is to gain a detailed understanding of the molecular interactions between the virus and the cells it infects.
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Studies Reveal Potential Weaknesses in SARS-CoV-2 Infection
prnewswire
December 11, 2020
A single protein that appears necessary for the COVID-19 virus to reproduce and spread to other cells is a potential weakness that could be targeted by future therapies.
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Researchers develop technology to see inside cells
expresspharma
August 21, 2020
The new technology may help answer outstanding questions about the immune system, cancer, Alzheimer’s, and more.
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Stanford study reveals immune-system deviations in severe COVID-19 cases
expresspharma
August 13, 2020
The study revealed, paradoxically, that the worse the case of COVID-19, the less effective certain cells of the innate immune system were in responding to the disease.
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Existing drugs can prevent SARS-CoV-2 from hijacking cells
worldpharmanews
June 30, 2020
An international team of researchers has analysed how SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, hijacks the proteins in its target cells.
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Microneedle system developed to deliver mesenchymal stem cells
europeanpharmaceuticalreview
June 15, 2020
A group of researchers has developed a microneedle delivery system for mesenchymal stem cells, which showed success in mice skin wound models.
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Spiral vortex streamlines delivery of nanomaterials into cells
europeanpharmaceuticalreview
March 24, 2020
Researchers have developed a new device, called a ‘spiral hydroporator’, which uses the power of a tiny fluid vortex to rapidly and efficiently deliver nanomaterials into cells.
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New research discovers cells linked to Alzheimer’s and autism
pharmatimes
March 18, 2020
New research by scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute has discovered cells that could be linked to both Alzheimer’s and autism.