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Home testing kit could help identify 'hidden' caffeine in beverages

A new home testing kit could help identify 'hidden' caffeine in coffee, tea, and soda by detecting the stimulant in hot beverages. The test strips use an unusual antibody derived from llamas that is resistant to high temperatures, allowing for accurate detection of caffeine content.

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Epstein-Barr virus may be associated with multiple sclerosis

Researchers found a significant association between Epstein-Barr virus infection and multiple sclerosis (MS), with elevated antibody levels before symptom onset. The study suggests Epstein-Barr virus may predispose individuals to autoimmunity, paving the way for new treatments and prevention strategies.

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Adult stem cells can make new tendon tissue and repair damaged tendons in rats. The study demonstrates potential for using this technology to treat musculoskeletal injuries and degenerative diseases.

Ocean virus identified in human blood samples

A study found that Vesivirus antibodies were present in over 40% of patients with clinical hepatitis, suggesting a potential link between the virus and human disease. The research also highlights the widespread distribution of Vesivirus in various animal species, including fish and primates.

A case of mistaken molecular identity

A recent study found that antibodies targeting the Chagas parasite also block rhodopsin, a molecule essential for converting light into electrical impulses. This discovery sheds light on the molecular mechanisms underlying the disease's vision problems. Researchers hope to develop new drugs or vaccines to combat the parasite and improv...

Reversible microlenses to speed chemical detection

Scientists at Georgia Tech have developed reusable hydrogel microlenses that can detect trace amounts of biological or chemical agents in a matter of seconds. These tiny lenses use antibody-antigen binding to change their focus when exposed to the target substance, enabling rapid detection and identification.

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Rigol DP832 Triple-Output Bench Power Supply powers sensors, microcontrollers, and test circuits with programmable rails and stable outputs.

Patients now surviving once-fatal immune disease

A study of 41 adults with X-linked agammaglobulinemia found that most can function as relatively healthy individuals despite chronic, low-grade infections. Patients reported good health and quality of life, with many working full-time or attending school.

Patient outcomes linked to biomarker levels by quantitative technology

Researchers at Yale University School of Medicine used Automated Quantitative Analysis (AQUA TM ) technology to standardize biomarker detection methods. The study found that antibody concentration can dramatically alter the relationship between biomarker levels and clinical outcome, particularly for breast cancer biomarkers.

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Immune cell receptors act in combination to regulate attack

Researchers find that different antibody isotypes bind to specific receptors on immune cells, determining their effectiveness in fighting tumors and viruses. The discovery opens up new possibilities for improving antibody-mediated cancer therapy and viral treatment.

Heparin antibodies may pose risk in heart surgery patients

Researchers found a nearly twofold greater risk of death or hospitalization extending longer than 10 days for patients with heparin antibodies before surgery. The study also showed that patients with the antibodies fared worse than those without, regardless of their predicted surgical risk.

New antibody shows promise as cure for anthrax

A new high-affinity antibody successfully eliminated anthrax bacteria and its deadly toxins in animal tests, offering a promising treatment for late-stage anthrax infection. The antibody produced in bacterial cells could lead to a simpler and cheaper way to treat anthrax, providing an effective treatment that doesn't require antibiotics.

U of MN study shows nicotine vaccine has promise for helping smokers quit

A new study published in Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics found that a nicotine vaccine was safe and well-tolerated in helping smokers quit. The vaccine, which works by producing antibodies that bind to nicotine, showed impressive results with 38% of participants quitting for at least 30 days.

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New antibody profiling technique to test for lung cancer

A new antibody profiling technique has been developed to identify five protein markers that can detect lung cancer with high accuracy. The technique achieved 90% sensitivity and 95% specificity in identifying cancerous versus non-cancerous patient samples.

Faster method to create antibodies for disease research

Researchers have developed a faster method to create antibodies for disease research, enabling the study of proteins at a higher rate. The new technique uses synthetic peptide immunisation and binds specifically to proteins with a precise sequence, producing highly specific antibodies.

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Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro Equatorial Mount provides precise tracking capacity for deep-sky imaging rigs during long astrophotography sessions.

System drastically cuts down botulism detection time

The BEADS system detects toxin from environmental samples, then uses antibodies to purify and concentrate the pathogen or toxin for accurate detection. The system has been commercially licensed and can detect multiple pathogens simultaneously.

Transmission of Hepatitis C among family members

A study found a strong relationship between HCV infection and having an anti-HCV positive family member, with the highest incidence rate in children under 10 living in households with an anti-HCV positive parent. Parenteral exposures increased the risk of HCV, particularly in men married to an HCV positive woman.

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Defective gene linked to two inherited immune deficiencies

Researchers discovered specific mutations in the TACI gene that are associated with common variable immunodeficiency and IgA deficiency. These genetic defects impair the immune system's ability to fight infections, increasing the risk of recurrent illnesses and autoimmune diseases.

A vaccine approach to treating Parkinson's disease

Scientists at UCSD and Elan Pharmaceuticals have successfully vaccinated mice with a combination of human alpha-synuclein protein and adjuvant, reducing abnormal alpha-synuclein accumulation and promoting nerve cell survival.

Allicin in wonderland

Researchers at the Weizmann Institute have developed a new technology that uses allicin to target and destroy cancer cells. By attaching the enzyme alliinase to an antibody already in clinical use, they can deliver a continuous supply of allicin to penetrate and kill cancer cells.

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Two are better than one

Researchers develop customized antibodies that work together to target and destroy cancer cells. The therapy shows significant synergy, with a single combination of antibodies leading to more than three times greater effectiveness than a solo antibody in inhibiting HER2 signaling.

New findings about protection against pneumococcal disease

Researchers have discovered that natural protection against pneumococcal disease may not rely solely on antibodies. Long-lasting immunity to pneumococcus was found in mice exposed to live bacteria or a whole-cell vaccine, which stimulates CD4+ T-cells to provide protection at the earliest stage of infection.

Antibodies from plants protect against anthrax

Researchers developed plant-derived antibodies that protect against anthrax infection, providing immediate protection and a safe alternative to traditional vaccination methods. The plant-produced antibodies can be used before or after exposure and are stable for long periods, making them an attractive solution for stockpiling.

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Weill Cornell team develops fast-acting anthrax vaccine

Researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College have developed a fast-acting anthrax vaccine that uses gene transfer technology to provide rapid immunity. The new vaccine works quickly, granting mice immunity within 12 to 18 hours of vaccination and may be used in combination with active vaccines for enhanced protection.

DNA movement linked to formation of antibody genes

Researchers have discovered a link between DNA movement and the formation of antibody genes in specialized blood cells. The study found that a specific type of transposable element is involved in both DNA recombination mechanisms, shedding light on their relationship and potential role in cancer development.

No blind mice, thanks to UF scientists

Researchers successfully silenced SDF-1's signal in mice with simulated retinopathy, effectively halting the growth of new blood vessels. The study could lead to a treatment option using routine injections of an antibody-blocking substance into a patient's eye.

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Sky & Telescope Pocket Sky Atlas, 2nd Edition is a durable star atlas for planning sessions, identifying targets, and teaching celestial navigation.

Old T cells cripple immune function in the elderly

Researchers found that old T cells weaken the immune system in older mice, causing impaired B cell activation and antibody production. However, infusing young T cells into old mice restored B cell function, suggesting a key role for helper T cells in maintaining immune capacity with age.

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Animal study suggests safer immunization approach to Alzheimer's

Researchers found that injecting antibodies directly into the brain of mice slowed down plaque growth by up to two months without adverse side effects. This modified passive immunization method may offer a safer treatment option for Alzheimer's, providing a window for other treatments to prevent new plaque formation.

Researchers uncover secrets of immune system's munitions factory

Researchers discovered a critical link in the molecular pathway that enables the immune system to target invaders with precision. The discovery may also provide new information on lymphoma, a type of leukemia where certain immune cells proliferate uncontrollably.

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) runs demanding GIS, imaging, and annotation workflows on the go for surveys, briefings, and lab notebooks.

Researchers find clues about how antibodies specialize

Scientists at Boston Children's Hospital have uncovered a crucial mechanism that enables B cells to produce unique, specialized antibodies by selectively targeting specific stretches of DNA. This discovery has significant implications for understanding the immune system and potentially preventing cancers like lymphomas.

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Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C) provide clear calls and strong noise reduction for interviews, conferences, and noisy field environments.

Immune therapy 'untangles' Alzheimer's disease

Researchers found that immune therapy against Alzheimer's disease not only removes the toxic amyloid plaque but also clears protein tangles, suggesting a broad assault on the disease. The treatment was shown to clear both hallmark lesions of AD by alleviating interference in the cell's protein garbage disposal system.

Guidelines for food allergy testing

Researchers recommend performing oral food challenges on children with at least a 50-50 chance of passing, based on IgE antibody levels less than 2.0 kilounits per liter of blood. This guideline aims to reduce unnecessary avoidance of common allergenic foods and improve the accuracy of food allergy diagnosis.

Small trial shows daclizumab add-on therapy improves MS outcome

A small trial found that daclizumab add-on therapy reduced the severity and number of brain lesions in patients with relapsing-remitting or secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. The treatment, which blocks the interleukin-2 receptor on immune cells, showed unexpected clinical benefits in a small group of patients.

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Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor tracks ventilation quality in labs, classrooms, and conference rooms with long battery life and clear e-ink readouts.

'Nanobodies' herald a new era in cancer therapy

Researchers at VIB have developed nanobodies, tiny proteins that can target specific cancer cells. These nanobodies have shown promise in treating various diseases, including inflammatory and heart conditions.

Tadpoles and tumors

A recent study has revealed a connection between FAP, a protein involved in tadpole tail resorption, and accelerated tumor growth in humans. Researchers found that producing high levels of FAP in the tumor microenvironment promotes cancer growth. The study also explores the potential use of antibodies to block FAP's action.

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Study suggests possible way to repair damaged nerve cells

Scientists have found a possible way to rescue damaged neurons from death by targeting a specific protein. The research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggests that a proNGF antibody can prevent the interaction between two cellular proteins that cause neuron damage.

DNA vaccine protects against anthrax

A DNA vaccine has been shown to protect against anthrax, with the protective antigen (PA)-based vaccine proving more effective than the lethal factor (LF)-based vaccine. The study found that immunization with PA induces antibodies capable of neutralizing toxin and conferring protection.

Nobel laureate discusses muse for Lavoisier

Roald Hoffmann highlights the overlooked scientific achievements of his wife, Marie-Anne Pierrette Paulze Lavoisier, and her husband Antoine Lavoisier. The collection at Cornell University provides insight into their lives and work.

Study sheds light on why some infants may develop permanent heart damage

A new study suggests that maternal circulating cells can migrate to the heart of infants, potentially causing a damaging immune response. The research, led by Dr. Anne Stevens, found that these cells were present at higher levels in the hearts of babies with neonatal lupus syndrome, which can cause severe heart damage.

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Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station offers research-grade local weather data for networked stations, campuses, and community observatories.

Scripps scientists link ozone to atherosclerosis

Researchers detected 'atheronals', toxic compounds triggered by ozone in atherosclerotic plaques, suggesting a potential diagnostic marker for late-stage arterial inflammation. Ozone's role in human biology and its implications on diseases like lupus, multiple sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis are also explored.

First reported cases of North Asian tick typhus among North Americans

A study found that four paleontologists developed acute illness after returning from expeditions in Mongolia, with antibodies detected in their blood. The risk of acquiring North Asian tick typhus is unknown during travel to endemic regions, and travelers should be suspected of having the disease even without a recognized tick bite.