What do we know about tremors and ultimately how serious can they be? We often experience mild tremors; however, there are cases that are more prominent that disrupt our activation mode and parts of our body through involuntary movement. Nevertheless, are we able to either find a cure or expedite the process of knowing if we have them? Researchers have discovered a way through a specific device that would allow physicians to diagnosis tremors in a faster manner.
A New Test Strip Is Able to Satiate Sars-Cov-2’s Sugar Craving
When Cy-bug—a robotic, buglike virus—got stranded in the Sugar Rush world, the protagonists faced some serious difficulty finding it. The thick sugar particles in the atmosphere jammed their sensors making it impossible to spot this evil creature. While that can happen in a Wreck-It Ralph universe, the opposites are true in the real world. A recent paper published in ACS Central Science showed a successful development of SARS-CoV-2 detection kit with the help of sugar mixtures.
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Therapeutic Targets for Resistant Small Cell Lung Cancer Determined Through Bioinformatic Analyses
Lung cancer is the cancer that has claimed the most lives worldwide for decades. Specifically, small cell lung cancer has been difficult to treat due to its ability to rapidly adapt and resist to treatment. In this study, public datasets of small cell lung cancer cells that became resistant after treatment with talazoparib or prexasertib were analyzed using bioinformatic tools to elucidate common processes that allow for treatment refraction. The reactive oxygen species (ROS) pathway and TGF-beta signaling pathway were prominent in the tissues treated with both treatment types. Shared genes contributing to these pathways in both treatments were studied for their role in the development of resistance. Seven genes were identified that should be further tested as potential targets to reverse treatment resistance.