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Genetics reveal mysteries of hard-to-treat bacterial infection in cystic fibrosis
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Bacterial Metabolic State More Accurately Predicts Antibiotic Lethality than Growth Rate

Lopatkin, J., A., et al. | September 4, 2019
Growth rate and metabolic state of bacteria have been separately shown to affect antibiotic efficacy.…
sciencecitySeptember 4, 2019
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Diller
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In High-Risk Neuroblastoma, Two Stem Cell Transplants May Be Better than One

Boston Children's Hospital | September 4, 2019
Since the early 1990s, chemotherapy followed by an autologous stem cell transplant has been the…
sciencecitySeptember 4, 2019
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Pancreatic_Cancer
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Exposing How Pancreatic Cancer Does Its Dirty Work

Harvard Gazette | September 3, 2019
Organ-on-a-chip study reveals mechanism that destroys and replaces nearby blood vessels, driving malignancy. Pancreatic cancer…
sciencecitySeptember 3, 2019
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Healthy diet
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An Apple a Day: Healthy Foods Matter More than Type of Diet in Reducing Risk of Heart Disease

Harvard Medical School | September 3, 2019
Achieving or maintaining a healthy body weight is one key to preventing cardiovascular disease. But…
sciencecitySeptember 3, 2019
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Rachel Rosen
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Pioneering Microbiome Findings Shed Light on Aspiration

Boston Children's Hospital | September 2, 2019
When children have respiratory infections, clinicians tend to blame gastroesophageal reflux, based on the assumption…
sciencecitySeptember 2, 2019
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Fatty Liver
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Lab-on-a-Chip May Help Identify New Treatments for Liver Disease

Mass General News | September 2, 2019
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)—the accumulation of liver fat in people who drink little or…
sciencecitySeptember 2, 2019
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Douglas Melton
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Pancreas on a Chip

Harvard Gazette | August 30, 2019
Harvard scientists have combined organ-on-a-chip and stem-cell technologies to make a powerful tool for diabetes…
sciencecityAugust 30, 2019
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Mariella-Filbin
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Resolving Medulloblastoma Cellular Architecture by Single-Cell Genomics

Filbin, M., et al. | August 30, 2019
Medulloblastoma is a malignant childhood cerebellar tumour type that comprises distinct molecular subgroups. Whereas genomic…
sciencecityAugust 30, 2019
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Zebrafish
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How a Zebrafish Model May Hold a Key to Biology

Harvard Gazette | August 29, 2019
Teaching a computer to behave like a zebrafish wasn’t Martin Haesemeyer’s goal. In fact, the…
sciencecityAugust 29, 2019
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GSBS receives Innovations in Research and Research Education Award

UMass Medical School | August 29, 2019
The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences has received a 2019 Innovations in Research and Education…
sciencecityAugust 29, 2019
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