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Societies and Academies - Nature
Nature· 8 hours agoPart ii. The “crude glycol” obtained by the action of B. lactis aerogenes on glucose contains two optically inactive 2:3-butane diols, the diphenylurethanes of which melt at 199.5° and 157° ...
Common Variable Immunodeficiency - Pediatric Research
Nature· 11 hours agoCommon variable immunodeficiency is the most prevalent clinically significant antibody deficiency at all ages. The disorder is defined principally by characteristic
London's 50 best gastropubs, from the Devonshire to the Hero
Evening Standard· 18 hours agoIt is called the Canton Arms, one of a four-strong group that defines what it means to be a...
'The Godfather': An oral history of Adrián Beltré's Hall of Fame career
New York Times· 21 hours agoThere’s a story Adrián Beltré loves to tell friends and teammates. Beltré stayed up with the Dodgers, the beginning of a spectacular 19-year career for which he will be inducted into the National ...
2 Measles Cases Reported in New York City Migrant Shelter
New York Times· 2 days agoThe highly contagious disease was detected in a shelter in Brooklyn, according to the health...
Antigen processing by the proteasome - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
Nature· 4 days agoThe proteasome is an essential part of our immune surveillance mechanisms: by generating peptides from intracellular antigens it provides peptides that are then 'presented' to T cells. But proteasomes ...
Stalk, slice, bludgeon: how ‘femgore’ is reinventing horror fiction
The Guardian· 4 days agoWomen are writing novels about people (usually women, usually young) who stalk, slash, bludgeon, infect, slice, dismember and cannibalise. Recent additions to the literary ...
Sinister symphony in e1a - Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
Nature· 4 days agoIn the above paper, global histone modifications were examined, but how such changes would kick-start the cell cycle in infected cells remained unclear. Kurdistani and colleagues ...
Superantigen antagonist protects against lethal shock and defines a new domain for T-cell activation...
Nature· 4 days agoSuperantigens trigger an excessive cellular immune response, leading to toxic shock. We have designed a peptide antagonist that inhibits superantigen-induced expression of human genes for interleukin ...
Proteins Susceptible to Cold in Pathological Sera - Nature
Nature· 4 days agoIN the blood of dogs infected with kala-azar, proteins are precipitated on cooling to room temperature (20° C), or better still when allowed to stand in the ice-box (5° C.