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  • Ingestible biosensor for glucose monitoring and gastrointestinal disorder diagnosis FI

A Novel Ingestible Biosensor for Intestinal Metabolite Monitoring

De la Paz et al. have developed an ingestible, self-powered, and wireless biosensing capsule that can hopefully be used for the noninvasive diagnosis of gastrointestinal disorders in the future. Recently published in Nature Communications, the authors demonstrated how its real-time performance in a porcine model, which we summarize in this post.

December 8th, 2022|Categories: News, Scientific Articles|
  • Ferret model of respiratory inflammation FI

Protocol Preview: a Ferret Model of Respiratory Inflammation

While rodents have long been used to model many human diseases, their anatomical, physiological, and immunological differences from humans cannot be ignored when modeling respiratory inflammation. Recently, Khoury et al. demonstrated how ferrets can be used to model inflammatory respiratory disease and injury, which we review in this blog post.

December 1st, 2022|Categories: News, Scientific Articles|
  • GPR55 Atherosclerosis FI

Orphan Receptor GPR55: A New Therapeutic Target for Atherosclerosis?

Since the role of GPR55 in adaptive B cell response regulation has not yet been reported in the context of atherosclerosis, Guillamat-Prats et al. have investigated how GPR55 in B cells affects atherosclerosis development. In this blog post, we highlight the main findings from this study, which was published this month in Nature Cardiovascular Research.

November 22nd, 2022|Categories: News, Scientific Articles|
  • DNA vaccination type 1 diabetes FI

Is DNA Vaccination the Future of Type 1 Diabetes Prevention and Management?

Given the fact that type 1 diabetes can vary considerably between individuals, a precision medicine-based therapeutic approach could revolutionize clinical care. Earlier this year, Postigo-Fernandez et al. evaluated a precision medicine approach to DNA vaccination in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes, which we review in this blog post.

November 14th, 2022|Categories: News, Scientific Articles|
  • Long COVID brain fog FI

Clearing the Brain Fog: Long COVID and Cognitive Impairment

One common post-COVID symptom is brain fog or "COVID fog," which may affect up to 25% of recovered individuals. Given the global prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 and the detrimental impact of such cognitive impairment, the public health implications are considerable. Fernández-Castañeda et al. recently examined the underlying neurological changes associated with COVID fog, which we review in this blog post.

October 31st, 2022|Categories: News, Scientific Articles|
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