A cartoon image of an eyeball is overlaid on a real eye with eyelashes shown from the side.Ophthalmology
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To get drugs to reach the choroid and retina, ophthalmologists have relied on imperfect methods with drawbacks. Suprachoroidal delivery could be the fix.
A woman wearing a purple shirt puts her hand to her forehead and grimaces in pain.Neuroscience
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The drug, ubrogepant, mitigated many of the symptoms that precede the worst of a migraine and hinted at the condition’s origin.  
A cartoon image of a woman with a magnifying glass over a book of scientific data.Internal Medicine
| 3 min read
Clinical trials rigorously test treatments to further scientific knowledge and benefit patients. Neither happens if the results are never published.
A blue and white sign for the CDC with trees in the background.Internal Medicine
| 4 min read
The Bethesda Declaration, a new RSV antibody for kids, amylin’s promising weight loss results, and more were industry’s need-to-know stories this week.
IgE antibodies sticking up from a blue sphere.Immunology
| 8 min read
With new insight into IgE biology, a new, two-pronged strategy for eliminating the pathogenic immune cells that lead to allergies emerges.

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A baby girl wears light pink glasses while sitting on the floor.
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A pregnant woman gets her blood pressure taken by a doctor.
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A golden light beam shines on a woman’s eye during an eye exam.
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Cancer Research News

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Early detection test to be developed in collaboration with the Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and the Northern Care Alliance Research Collection biobank
A 3D rendering of a natural killer cell destroying a cancer cell.
Larkspur Biosciences scientists develop drugs that make colorectal cancer tumors vulnerable to killing by the immune system and cell death pathways.

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Born to differentiate and heal, mesenchymal stem cells carry great potential for treating a wide spectrum of diseases.
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In a journey fraught with heartache and persistence, medical research giants paved the way for successful bone marrow transplantation. 

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Image Alt Text	A laboratorian wearing blue gloves places a PCR sample into a real-time PCR thermocycler, the model shown is blue and white with a large digital screen.
From primer design to sample preparation, explore comprehensive strategies to optimize PCR throughput and reproducibility.
Tackling mycoplasma contamination in biotherapeutic production
DNA-based testing is emerging as a sensitive way to uncover and control a hidden threat in biomanufacturing.
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