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Two-time GRAMMY nominated and multi-platinum band,
Disturbed confirm their extensive 31-date
The Sickness 20th Anniversary Tour throughout North America including a stop in
Cincinnati, OH at Riverbend Music Center on July 12, 2021. The amphitheater tour, with very special guest
Staind and
Bad Wolves, celebrates the two-decade anniversary of the band’s seminal album,
The Sickness. On this tour, the band will perform songs off the album, as well as tracks from their most recent studio release,
Evolution, and their extensive catalog.
New protein acts as trickster to neutralize COVID-19 infection in human kidney organoid
Decoy protein intercepts spike of coronavirus. Virus prevented from infecting human cells. Protein may be a new way to treat and prevent COVID-19.
Northwestern Medicine scientists have developed a new protein that acts as a trickster to neutralize the COVID-19 infection in a human kidney organoid, a miniature organ made from stem cells in the lab.
The protein is a variant of ACE2 (angiotensin-converting enzyme-2), the receptor the coronavirus uses to enter and infect human cells. The modified protein intercepts the S spike of the coronavirus and fools it into binding to it rather than the real ACE2 receptor in cell membranes.
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New protein neutralizes COVID in tiny human kidney
Northwestern Medicine scientists have developed a new protein that acts as a trickster to neutralize the COVID-19 infection in a human kidney organoid, a miniature organ made from stem cells in the lab.
The protein is a variant of ACE2 (angiotensin converting enzyme-2), the receptor the coronavirus uses to enter and infect human cells. The modified protein intercepts the S spike of the coronavirus and fools it into binding to it rather than the real ACE2 receptor in cell membranes.
“The idea was to administer our protein to intercept the coronavirus before it gets to the natural receptor in the cell membranes,” said lead study author Dr. Daniel Batlle, a professor of medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and a Northwestern Medicine physician. “To make it more efficacious, we modified the ACE2 protein to extend its duration of action from hours to days. That feature will be critical for pa
Young people have less COVID-19 risk, but in college towns, deaths rose fast
By Danielle Ivory, Robert Gebeloff and Sarah Mervosh New York Times,Updated December 12, 2020, 1:40 p.m.
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Public benches bore a social distancing message outside the main library at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Mich., in September.Sylvia Jarrus/NYT
When college students returned to campuses around the country this fall, spurring a spike in new coronavirus infections nationwide, people like Phyllis Baukol seemed at little risk.
A classical pianist who, at 94, was ill with Alzheimerâs, she lived tucked away in a nursing home in Grand Forks, North Dakota, far from the classrooms, bars and fraternity houses frequented by students at the University of North Dakota.