Imaging and machine learning system created to discover tuberculosis drugs
Researchers have developed MorphEUS, a technology to identify new drugs that combat M. tuberculosis by revealing how compounds destroy the bacteria.
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Researchers have developed MorphEUS, a technology to identify new drugs that combat M. tuberculosis by revealing how compounds destroy the bacteria.
CRISPR is a tool used by researchers to precisely edit genes and has shown potential for treating genetic diseases. This article delves into some recent developments and explores what the future holds for CRISPR.
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A new platform has the potential to better understand what dictates the invasive behaviour of brain tumours.
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Using a computational model, researchers were able to explain, predict, and manipulate the regeneration of a flatworm body.
A stem cell-derived in vitro model displays key small intestine characteristics including innate immune responses.