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23-Sep-2019 11:20 AM EDT
Virus may jump species through rock-and-roll motion with receptors
Penn State Institute for Computational and Data Sciences

The researchers used a sophisticated electron microscope that can take pictures of structures at the atomic level to examine the virus as it interacted with the transferrin receptor, or TfR, a protein on the surface of the cell that helps manage a body’s iron uptake.

Released: 19-Sep-2019 12:45 PM EDT
History Made as Texas Tech University Breaks Ground on School of Veterinary Medicine
Texas Tech University

The school, located at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Amarillo, is expected to enroll its first class in Fall 2021.

Released: 19-Sep-2019 12:05 PM EDT
Overweight Danes are more likely to have overweight dogs according to new research
University of Copenhagen

A new study from the University of Copenhagen reports that the prevalence of overweight dogs is markedly larger among overweight owners than among normal weight owners.

   
Released: 17-Sep-2019 1:05 PM EDT
Scientists in New York City discover a valuable method to track rats
Oxford University Press

A new paper in The Journal of Urban Ecology, published by Oxford University Press, finds that rats can be baited to, or repelled from, locations using pheromones found in the scents of other rats.

Released: 9-Sep-2019 1:05 PM EDT
Cornell Veterinarians Help Horse Return to Ring After Kissing Spine
Cornell University

X-rays revealed that 11 of Wrangler’s vertebrae suffered from kissing spine, four of which were so severe, they had fused together. Drs. Elaine Claffey, Jackie Hill, and Norm Ducharme worked together for Wrangler’s extensive surgery. After the surgery, Wrangler had a year-long recovery period.


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