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Mitochondria are the cell’s power plants and produce the majority of a cell’s energy needs through an electrochemical process called electron transport chain coupled to another process known as oxidative phosphorylation. A number of different proteins in mitochondria facilitate these processes, but it’s not fully understood how these proteins are arranged inside mitochondria and the …

John Hollis didn’t realise he’d been infected with Covid-19. But he later discovered he’s one of the rare people who has “super antibodies”. The antibodies are so good at killing the virus, he’s practically immune to the disease. Still, if scientists hope to find others like John, they’ll have to tackle long standing mistrust among …

infusion therapy clinic gives high-risk patients quick, positive results Like many, Brenda and her husband took every precaution while visiting their grandchildren for Christmas, so when they arrived back home safe and sound they felt relieved. (Health First image) BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Like many, Brenda and her husband took every precaution while visiting their …

NEW YORK and LEIDEN, the Netherlands, Aug. 12, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cytovia Therapeutics, Inc (Cytovia), an emerging biopharmaceutical company developing CAR NK cell therapy and NK engager antibodies for cancer, announced today that it has licensed from ProteoNic BV its 2G UNic™ technology for boosting recombinant protein production, allowing for cost-effective manufacturing at large …

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.May 15 2020 One of the most challenging aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the lack of testing needed to detect and trace infections–and without adequate testing, government officials do not have the data they need to make the best possible decisions in the interest of public health. In addition …

May 3, 2020 – Ottawa, Ontario Canadian scientists, businesses and manufacturers are stepping up to fight COVID-19. The Government of Canada is investing in projects that will support Canada in the global race to find a treatment for COVID-19 while building domestic capabilities to fight future pandemics. The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science …