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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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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.