Harwinder Sidhu

United States Research

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Commented on Targeting the Cancer Biomarker CD47: A Review on the Diverse Mechanisms of the CD47 Pathway in Cancer Treatment
anti CD47 antibodies are being widely researched on to treat different types of cancer both individually as well in combination with other blocking antibodies.

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Commented on Efficacy and Safety of the mRNA-1273 SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine
clinical trail of 30,420 volunteers >18years of age proved the mRNA vaccines to be at-least 94% effective.

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Commented on Mitochondrial DNA Part B-Resources
A journal about mitichondria!

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Commented on Polymers from Nature and for Nature
Nature has all answers, we just have to look!

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Commented on Curcumin attenuates surgery-induced cognitive dysfunction in aged mice
curcumin has tremendous health benefits. In ayurveda, turmeric milk (curcumin is exctracted from turmeric) is given to people healing from a sickness or even after childbirth.

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Commented on NSG mice as hosts for oncological precision medicine
NSG's are the most highly deficient immunodeficient mice available for research. No wonder they make for excellent research models for oncology precision research given that cancer weakens the immune system.

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Commented on Early life stress increases anxiety-like behavior in Balbc mice despite a compensatory increase in levels of postnatal maternal care
Interesting research! Plasma cortisol levels remained elevated in pups who were made to go through brief daily pup dam separation (BDS), even 3 hours after being reunited with the dam.

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Commented on Exercise and quercetin intake reduces body weight in c57bl6 mice
Red onions and kale are naturally rich in quercetin!

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Commented on Higher Brain Function and the Laws of Thermodynamics
Very interesting experiment!

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Commented on Selection of Discriminant Markers for Authentication of Asian Palm Civet Coffee (Kopi Luwak): A Metabolomics Approach
Kopi Luwak, the world's most expensive coffee, is made from coffee berries eaten and pooped out by Asian palm civet

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Commented on Food for thought
Short and interesting article!

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Commented on Stem cell transplant ‘cures’ diabetic mice
Could not find the whole article but researchers at the Washington University of St. Louis have 'cured' diabetic mice using insulin producing human stem cells.