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Cryptic Plasmid Offers Insights Into Gut Health
Study shows that a mysterious plasmid that is highly prevalent in the human gastrointestinal tract could be used to identify faecal contamination and offer insights into the severity of intestinal diseases.
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Lewy Bodies in Brain Cells Reveal Parkinson’s Disease Insights
A new study from Van Andel Institute scientists offers a first look into the complex molecular changes that occur in brain cells with Lewy bodies, which are key pathological hallmarks of Parkinson’s disease and some dementias.
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Novel Mechanism Potentially Linked to the Early Stages of Alzheimer’s
In a new study, researchers have identified a novel mechanism potentially connected to the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. They found a fragment of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) disrupts communication between cellular compartments.
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Single-Cell Atlas Sheds Light on Pristina leidyi's Regenerative Capabilities
An international team of scientists has published the first single-cell atlas forPristina leidyi (Pristina), a segmented annelid with extraordinary regenerative abilities that has fascinated biologists for more than a century.
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Newly Discovered Rare Cells Could Explain How Humans See Color
In a new study, researchers used adaptive optics to identify rare retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) that could help fill in the gaps in existing theories of color perception.
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Childhood Trauma Leaves Lasting Imprint on Muscle Function
A University of Michigan study has shown that traumatic experiences during childhood may get “under the skin” later in life, impairing the muscle function of people as they age.
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Nasal Cells Specific to Children Protect Against COVID-19
Important differences in how the nasal cells of young and elderly people respond to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, could explain why children typically experience milder COVID-19 symptoms, finds a new study.
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Innovative Strategy Developed To Identify Proteins Behind Cellular Communication
A new approach could reveal critical insights into cellular communication at organelle contact sites.
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Starved Cells Divert Protein Transport Stations to Cellular Recycling Centers
A new study details how nutrient-starved cells break down protein transport stations to deal with stressful conditions.
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What Happens to the Human Body After 200 Vaccines?
Last month a story about a 62-year-old male made headlines after he claimed to have received 217 vaccines against SARS-CoV-2. Scientists invited the individual for tests to investigate what happens in the body of a hypervaccinated individual.
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