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Pig Kidney Functions Normally In Brain-Dead Human For Record 61 Days
A pig kidney with one genetic change functioned in a brain-dead human for 61 days, more than doubling previous records.
Findings suggest that urinary ceramide levels could serve as an early biomarker for acute kidney injury, helping doctors identify patients at risk.
It’s been a couple of weeks since Trustmarque and Ultima came together, but already the business has sealed its first cross-selling deal and its boss has outlined ambitions to keep the momentum going ...
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New study finds bacteria in brain tumors play ‘surprising’ role in cancer growth
Weizmann Institute, Hebrew University and Houston's Baylor College of Medicine scientists say that patients with more ...
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New Drug Protects Mitochondria and Prevents Kidney Injury in Mice
If the drug works in people, it could prevent kidney injury in high-risk populations, or potentially even treat other ...
A peek inside some leading research labs shows how scientists-turned-detectives are painstakingly decoding what causes ...
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The 19 best Christmas gifts for science lovers (and nerds)
From microscopes to geodes, New Scientist staff share their top Christmas present ideas in a gift guide unlike any you’ve ...
Serious damage to short-term kidney function—known as acute kidney injury, or AKI—can be fatal and also increase the risk of irreversible chronic kidney disease. It can be triggered by stressors ...
It’s supposed to fight off invaders to keep us healthy. But sometimes it turns traitor and attacks our own cells and tissues.
Approach that uses cell’s own strategy of liquid-liquid phase separation protects synthetic modifications from being washed away by the tide of cell growth.
The stereotype of the welfare queen, typically a single Black mother, was employed to rationalize the pause in SNAP benefits, and it proved effective.
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