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Prehistoric Bird Fossil Offers Clues to Evolution |

November 25, 2020 5 min read The find of an early bird with a tall, sickle-shaped beak reveals hidden species diversity during the age of dinosaurs, according to an international team of researchers led by Alan H. Turner of Stony Brook University and Patrick O’Connor of Ohio University. The findings are detailed in a paper published in The newly discovered, crow-sized bird fossil that would have sliced its way through the air wielding a large, blade-like beak, offers new insight into the evolution of face and beak shape in the Mesozoic forerunners of modern birds. Illustration depicting Falcatakely amid nonavian dinosaurs and other creatures during the Late Cretaceous in Madagascar. (Credit: Mark Witton)

Study shows endothelial cell targeting could help fight Covid-19 symptoms

Credit: Stony Brook University The News in Brief: SARS-CoV-2 likely activates endothelial cell responses in patients which contributes to serious lung symptoms, vascular obstruction and respiratory distress with Covid-19. A study shows that endothelial cells which line capillaries lack ACE2 receptors for SARS-CoV-2 attachment and suggests that SARS-CoV-2 indirectly activates endothelial cell linked disease mechanisms that direct coagulation and inflammation associated with severe Covid-19 disease. As a result, endothelial cell activation and SARS-CoV-2 induced endothelial cell responses may be potential therapeutic targets to help resolve Covid-19 disease. STONY BROOK, NY, December 14, 2020 - For Covid-19 patients with serious lung disease, targeting endothelial cells -cells that comprise the blood vessel wall which regulate oxygen exchange between airways and the bloodstream- may be a novel approach restoring normal lung function. This hypothesis stems from a study by researc

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