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Cryopreservation – News and Features

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Cholesterol Metabolism in the Brain Affects Alzheimer's Risk

The brain's cholesterol regulation and metabolism mechanisms may make some neurons more vulnerable to damage in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
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Walking 7,000 Steps Daily Could Lower Cancer Risk

A cohort study of 85,000 adults found that engaging in light and moderate physical activity daily lowers cancer risk. Participants who replaced sedentary time with physical activity had a reduced risk of developing cancer.
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News

What 23andMe’s Bankruptcy Means for Genetic Data Security

With 23andMe filing for bankruptcy, customers worry about their genetic data. Learn what experts say about privacy and data protection.
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Industry Insight

Addressing Growing ULT Storage Demands With More Efficient, Automated, Sustainable Solutions

In this article, Cristiana Bercea discusses how large, automated storage solutions are helping companies to save time, unlock greater efficiency and better meet sustainability goals – without increasing risk.

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Article

Endometrial Organoids Are Advancing Women’s Health

Endometrial organoids, 3D cell cultures mimicking the endometrium, offer new opportunities in endometriosis research. These models are key in studying drug targets, fertility issues and gynecological cancers.
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Industry Insight

Unlocking the Human Proteome

We spoke with Dr. Michael Gonzales to learn more about the UKB-PPP and its goals, the technical hurdles of large-scale proteomics and how Olink technology is helping to overcome them.
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How Vascular Dysfunction Contributes to Neurodegenerative Disease

Researchers have revealed that vascular dysfunction can contribute to neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's and ALS.
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Maternal Smoking Impacts Male Health More Than Female

A study of over 500,000 individuals links maternal smoking to genetic changes that impact offspring’s long-term health. Male children face higher risks, including early mortality and cancer, while women are more prone to reproductive issues.
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Genetic Variants of ITSN1 Linked to Elevated Parkinson's Disease Risk

Researchers have uncovered gene variants in ITSN1 that are linked to a significantly elevated risk of Parkinson's disease.
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Article

Mapping the Plasma Proteome: Unlocking Biomarkers for Precision Medicine

Next-generation proteomics is enabling researchers to explore the proteome with unprecedented depth and scale. This article will explore recent advances in the application of high-throughput proteomics in precision medicine.
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