Technology restores cell, organ function in pigs an hour after their deaths Yale University scientists were able to restore blood circulation and other cellular functions in pigs a full hour after their deaths from cardiac arrest by using technology that delivers a specially designed cell-protective fluid to organs and tissues, according to a paper published August 3 in the journal Nature.Read More
Adjuvanted liposomal vaccine protects baby mice from RSV, looks promising for human newborns After a more than 50-year wait, a vaccine to protect infants from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) -- the leading global cause of death in children under age five -- could finally become a reality. A single dose of an adjuvanted liposomal vaccine formulation has induced protection against RSV infection in baby mice.Read More
Video from AACC: First impressions, Day 1 Reflecting on highlights from the LabPulse.com and ScienceBoard.net team for Day 1, Kalorama Information's Bruce Carlson compares AACC 2022 with previous meetings.Read More
Researchers identify T cells that protect against ischemic stroke in mice University of Pittsburgh neurologists and immunologists have identified a subset of CD8+ regulatory-like T cells (CD8+TRLs) that provide fast-acting and lasting protection against ischemic stroke in mice, offering a potentially novel immunotherapy for stroke in humans.Read More
Video from AACC: Enzo BioChem CEO on COVID-19 test landscape Enzo BioChem develops diagnostic tests and provides testing in centers throughout New York and its surrounding areas. CEO Hamid Erfanian spoke to us at AACC 2022 about the changes he sees in the in vitro diagnostics landscape as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves.Read More