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Category Archives: Vascular Biology

The Air We BreatheHow Might Pollution Hurt the Brain? – Alzforum

Posted: Published on May 24th, 2020

23 May 2020 Part 2 of 2 For decades, studies of pulmonary and vascular systems dominated the air-pollution-research landscape. Researchers paid scant attention to the brain, which they considered safely ensconced behind the blood-brain barrier Continue reading

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New Stem Cell-Based Topical Solution Helps Bald People Regrow Hair – SciTechDaily

Posted: Published on May 24th, 2020

A clinical trial showed the ability of a stem cell-based topical solution to regrow hair in people with male/female pattern baldness. The results of a clinical trial released today (May 18, 2020) in STEM CELLS Translational Medicinedemonstrate how a topical solution made up of stem cells leads to the regrowth of hair for people with a common type of baldness. Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) commonly known as male-pattern baldness (female-pattern baldness in women) is a condition caused by genetic, hormonal and environmental factors. Continue reading

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Why is Antarctica turning green? Reasons and Effects – Jagran Josh

Posted: Published on May 24th, 2020

It has been seen that in coastal Antarctica some part of the snow is turning green. In fact, a small amount of green snow is visible for years. But it is now spreading across the continent. Continue reading

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Researchers try to solve the mystery of COVID-19 ‘storm of blood clots’ – SF Gate

Posted: Published on May 18th, 2020

This test tube contains a blood sample from a patient who tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus at Amphia Hospital in Breda, Netherlands. As of March 20, the hospital was carrying out between 400 and 500 tests a day for suspected cases of the virus. less This test tube contains a blood sample from a patient who tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus at Amphia Hospital in Breda, Netherlands. Continue reading

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Acceleron Announces Publication in Science Translational Medicine Describing the Underlying Biology Behind Sotatercept’s Potential as a Novel Therapy…

Posted: Published on May 18th, 2020

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Acceleron Pharma Inc. (Nasdaq: XLRN), a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the discovery, development, and commercialization of TGF-beta superfamily therapeutics to treat serious and rare diseases, today announced that research published in the journal Science Translational Medicine describes how a murine version of the investigational agent sotatercept acts to restore balance in key signaling pathways whose disruption drives the disease pathology of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Continue reading

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Soft Exosuit Technology can Improve Walking Speed in Stroke Survivors – AZoRobotics

Posted: Published on May 18th, 2020

Written by AZoRoboticsMay 12 2020 Around 17 million people in the United States experience stroke every year. Stroke is mainly responsible for causing serious long-term disability in U.S. individuals. Continue reading

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The Second Neurologist President of the AHA: His Vision,… : Neurology Today – LWW Journals

Posted: Published on May 11th, 2020

By Dawn Fallik May 7, 2020 The Science Explained Article In Brief Mitchell Elkind, MD, MS, FAAN, the president-elect of the American Heart Association (AHA), discusses his career, his vision for AHA, and how COVID-19 will change the field of neurology. Mitchell Elkind, MD, MS, FAAN, was always fascinated by the mind and brain, and now he's connecting both to matters of the heart. As the president-elect of the American Heart Association (AHA), Dr. Continue reading

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Advances in Science Identify Cells to Target in Lupus Research and Therapy – Lupus Foundation of America

Posted: Published on May 10th, 2020

Researchers identified differences in neutrophil biology that are responsible for some of the symptoms of lupus. Neutrophils are the most common type of white blood cells in the body and act as the immune systems first responders in fighting infection Continue reading

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USC Dornsife Ph.D. graduate feels a responsibility to others > News > USC Dornsife – USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

Posted: Published on May 10th, 2020

Deeply affected as a child by the Rwandan genocide, Robert Nshimiyimana volunteers to help the underserved, works to make compounds that may reduce harmful inflammation and hopes one day to help his home nation reach its full, unified potential. [5 min read ] The seeds of Robert Nshimiyimanas journey germinated out of ashes in his home country of Rwanda, where genocide resulted in the deaths of 800,000 people and nearly destroyed a nation in 1994. As part of the nations slow rebuilding, the government created a Presidential Scholars Program to send top math and science high school graduates to a consortium of participating colleges in the United States Continue reading

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Regenerative Medicine Market Research Report: Probable Key Development To Be Observed Market States And Outlook Across By 2026 – Cole of Duty

Posted: Published on May 10th, 2020

Complete study of the global Regenerative Medicine market is carried out by the analysts in this report, taking into consideration key factors like drivers, challenges, recent trends, opportunities, advancements, and competitive landscape. This report offers a clear understanding of the present as well as future scenario of the global Regenerative Medicine industry. Research techniques like PESTLE and Porters Five Forces analysis have been deployed by the researchers Continue reading

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