The Difference Between the Oris Cell Migration Assay and the Scratch Assay

Cell migration is an essential part of a range of physiological processes, for example, embryonic development, wound healing, and tissue regeneration. Cell migration is also linked to tumor metastasis and atherosclerosis.1 The scratch assay is one of the most commonly used assays in the study of cell migration in vitro. Performing a scratch assay involves creating a cell-free gap – […]

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Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter Apple hilariously roasts her mom's morning routine

Sometimes your own children are the toughest crowd. That proved true for Gwyneth Paltrow, 48, who received a good roasting from her own daughter for her recent morning routine that was shared with Vogue. Paltrow’s 16-year-old daughter Apple Martin provided some top-notch content for Goop’s TikTok channel where she narrated “a morning with my mom, Gwyneth Paltrow.” “So first, my […]

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Anxiety in a post-COVID world

A post-pandemic world is arguably near. Experts anticipate a “return to normal,” or the next iteration of normal, in 2022. Many people correlate the end of mask-wearing with the end of the pandemic, or see herd immunity as the marker for safety. Whatever goalposts people reference for pandemic’s end, there is an agreement among public health officials and infectious disease […]

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Despite Covid, Many Wealthy Hospitals Had a Banner Year With Federal Bailout

Last May, Baylor Scott & White Health, the largest nonprofit hospital system in Texas, laid off 1,200 employees and furloughed others as it braced for the then-novel coronavirus to spread. The cancellation of lucrative elective procedures as the hospital pivoted to treat a new and less profitable infectious disease presaged financial distress, if not ruin. The federal government rushed $454 […]

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Study explores the implications of online social endorsement for encouraging Covid-19 vaccination

A third of the UK adult population intend to use social media and personal messaging to encourage people to get vaccinated against COVID-19, a new, large scale, multi-university study involving Loughborough researchers has found. Image Credit: Getty Images In addition, a significant minority – almost one-tenth – say they intend to use the same platforms to discourage others from getting […]

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Will Sitting Too Close To The TV Really Hurt Your Eyes?

Televisions have been around since the late 1920s. At 21 years old, Philo Taylor Farnsworth invented the telecommunication medium in 1927. Back then, televisions produced black-and-white moving pictures, and color TVs only came to materialize in the 1950s (via BeBusinessed). Since TVs went out into the world, almost every household in America owns the electronic device — watching the best […]

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U.S. puts J&J in charge of plant that botched COVID vaccine, removes AstraZeneca

(Reuters) -The United States has put Johnson and Johnson in charge of a plant that ruined 15 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine and has stopped British drugmaker AstraZeneca Plc from using the facility, a senior health official said on Saturday. J&J said it was “assuming full responsibility” of the Emergent BioSolutions facility in Baltimore, reiterating that it will deliver […]

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Bed bugs signs: Five ‘unpleasant’ smells that could be caused by a bed bugs infestation

Bed bugs: How to prevent an infestation in your home When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters.Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer.Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights.You can unsubscribe at any time. Bed bugs can leave painful bites […]

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