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Long Live the Worm

Northeastern University | October 10, 2019
Scientists have discovered how to make a certain kind of worm live ten times as…
sciencecityOctober 10, 2019
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International Meta-Analysis of PTSD Genome-Wideassociation Studies Identifies Sex- and Ancestry-Specific Genetic Risk Loci

Nievergelt, C., M.; et al. | October 10, 2019
The risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following trauma is heritable, but robustcommon variants have…
sciencecityOctober 10, 2019
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Flagship Pioneering rolls out another startup, Cygnal, with $65M in backing

Boston Business Journal | October 9, 2019
Another company has rolled down Flagship Pioneering’s conveyor belt: Cygnal Therapeutics, which hopes to stop…
sciencecityOctober 9, 2019
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CTE Risk More Than Doubles After Just Three Years of Playing Football

BU School of Medicine | October 9, 2019
For every year of absorbing the pounding and repeated head collisions that comes with playing…
sciencecityOctober 9, 2019
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How to Improve Therapies for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Broad Institute | October 9, 2019
About three million people in the United States suffer from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and…
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Mouse Embryo Geometry Drives Formation of Robust Signaling Gradients through Receptor Localization

Zhang, Z; et al. | October 9, 2019
Morphogen signals are essential for cell fate specification during embryogenesis. Some receptors that sense these…
sciencecityOctober 9, 2019
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New Capsule Can Orally Deliver Drugs That Usually Have to Be Injected

MIT News | October 9, 2019
Many drugs, especially those made of proteins, cannot be taken orally because they are broken…
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William G. Kaelin, MD, of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute wins 2019 Nobel Prize

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute | October 8, 2019
William G. Kaelin Jr., MD, of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, and Brigham and Women’s…
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Platelet BioGenesis Receives Contract Worth Up to $56 Million from the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) to Develop Human Stem Cell-Derived Platelets as a Medical Countermeasure to Radiological and Nuclear Exposure

BioSpace | October 8, 2019
Platelet Biogenesis Inc. (PBG), the leader in stem cell-derived, on-demand human platelets (PLTs+™) and genetically engineered…
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Exploring Autism by Way of Three Rare Genetic Disorders

Boston Children's Hospital | October 8, 2019
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is now believed to affect 1 in 59 children in the…
sciencecityOctober 8, 2019
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