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The Hidden World of Bacteriophages: Viruses That Shape Our Health

Bacteriophages are viruses that selectively target and kill bacteria. They are abundant, commonly occurring natural entities that play crucial roles in regulating bacterial populations and influencing microbial ecosystems, including human health.

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Optimizing Cell Culture Models To Mimic the Tumor Microenvironment

The complexity of the TME in vivo limits the conclusions that can be drawn from in vivo models. Optimizing cell culture models to mimic the TME is vital to understanding cancer progression and the development of optimized therapies.
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Microplastics in the Body: A Cause for Concern?

Recent studies have discovered microplastics inside human organs, the brain and the blood. But does this accumulation of plastic have any adverse effect on our health? Experts suggest that more research is still needed.
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Endometrial Organoids Are Advancing Women’s Health

Endometrial organoids, 3D cell cultures mimicking the endometrium, offer new opportunities in endometriosis research. These models are key in studying drug targets, fertility issues and gynecological cancers.
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What Effect Does Radiotherapy Have on Healthy Brain Tissue?

Around 50–90% of brain tumor patients that survive at least 6 months after radiotherapy experience some form of cognitive decline, such as memory loss. In a systematic review, we examined damage to the normal brain tissue after brain irradiation.
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Building Successful and Complex Panels in Flow Cytometry

This article explores common challenges faced by flow cytometry users, such as fluorochrome selection, the utility of tandem dyes and managing spectral overlap, to help optimize your panel design for more reliable results.
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The Genesis of Cell Therapy: Bridging Traditional Pharmacology and Gene Therapy

Immuno-oncology and cell-based treatments, which harness the body's own immune system to combat illnesses like cancer, have emerged as some of the most promising areas of study. This article explores how cell therapy is evolving.
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Logistic Regression

This article will cover the basic theory behind logistic regression, the types of logistic regression, when to use them and take you through a worked example.
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Linear Regression

Discover how linear regression works, from simple to multiple linear regression, with step-by-step examples, graphs and real-world applications.
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AI, MPS and the End of Animal Testing?

Dr. Thomas Hartung explains how AI and microphysiological systems (MPS) are changing drug safety testing. These human-relevant models offer faster, more ethical alternatives to animal testing.
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