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The approach could expedite the antibody-creation process and accelerate the discovery of therapeutic antibody candidates and vaccines.
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The composite results in faster and a higher degree of healing, reducing the volume of fistulas six-fold in comparison to the surgical treatment.
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The test, being developed by a research team led by Johns Hopkins engineer Ishan Barman, is seen as an alternative to current rapid tests that require blood draws
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The findings could better inform treatment options and help prevent severe outcomes of the disease.
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Experts to study human tissue models' responses to space radiation and develop countermeasures
CategoriesSharon Gerecht will lead a team that will study the effects of space radiation on vascular, cardiac and neurovascular tissues.
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Inspired by how human bone and colorful coral reefs adjust mineral deposits in response to surrounding environments, Johns Hopkins researchers have created a self-adapting material that can change in response to applied force.
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In the first study of its kind, Johns Hopkins researchers provide evidence that an alternative imaging technique could someday replace current methods that require potentially harmful radiation.
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With support from the Susan G. Komen Foundation, SJ Claire Hur will develop a new system to personalize treatment plans for metastatic breast cancer patients.
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Johns Hopkins scientists make progress on predicting Alzheimer’s disease decades before symptoms appear.
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Scientists at Johns Hopkins University report the creation of a specialized gel that acts like a lymph node to successfully activate and multiply cancer-fighting immune system T-cells.
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A new Johns Hopkins study offers promise towards someday being able to non-invasively examine changes in cancerous tumors to determine whether they’ll respond to radiation treatment, before treatment even begins.
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In a new center that spans engineering and cardiology specialties, experts aim to improve the diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm disorders by leveraging innovations in cardiac imaging, computer simulations and data science.