Cells Ability to Adapt to Hostile Environments in Critically Ill Patients

Researchers at the University of Plymouth collaborated with the University of College London and the Universities of Cambridge and Southampton to demonstrate that cells can adapt to conditions in critically ill patients by producing energy more efficiently than in healthy patients. Their research was published in Redox Biology. Oxygen and the Electron Transport Chain Within 

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Generation of the First Pig Influenza Antibodies

The Pirbright Institute recently developed the first-ever pig antibodies against influenza. The study published in PLOS Pathogens proves successful protection against flu infections, validating that the new antibodies can be used for model studies of human antibody therapeutics and vaccines. The Pirbright team collaborated with the University of Oxford, The Francis Crick Institute and The 

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