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There are plenty of great scientific research stories out this week. Here’s a look at just a few of them.
A two-year old patient at the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital (RMCH) is the first in the world to receive a pioneering new ex vivogene therapy treatment using lentiviral vector-modified autologous stem cells for the rare and life-limiting genetic condition, Mucopolysaccharidosis IIIA (MPSIIIA).
The faculty members terminated at Emory University said they fully disclosed their funding sources and raised concerns over anti-Chinese sentiments, according to reports.
TARA Biosystems, Inc. announced the execution of an exclusive worldwide license agreement with Columbia University for intellectual property relating to engineered human heart tissues.
Researchers with the Hubrecht Institute in Utrecht, Netherlands and Radboud University in Nijmegen, Netherlands, recently developed a human model using organoids to evaluate the function of specific genes commonly mutated in liver cancer.
Research Roundup for Friday, May 24.
Professor Colin Raston invented the Vortex Fluidic Device, which has been used to make fish oil easier to absorb. Here’s more about it that you just know.
Australian researchers have used a unique combination of cutting-edge technologies to discover a biochemical mechanism fundamental to life.
Early detection of cardiovascular disease is becoming possible due to research from Giovanna Guidoboni, Marjorie Skubic and a team at the University of Missouri.
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