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From School Science Club to Cell Atlasing With Dr. Sarah Teichmann
In this interview, Dr. Sarah Teichmann shares insights into her research interests, the goals and progress of the HCA to date, as well as her thoughts on how women can begin and build successful careers in science.
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Biomarkers Linked to Cell Therapy Response for Bone Marrow Tumors Identified
In a recent clinical study, researchers identified several biomarkers that are associated with the response to CAR T cell therapy in multiple myeloma, a malignant tumour disease in the bone marrow.
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Harmless Particles Found To Improve Immune Response
The immune system trains its response whenever it encounters such a pathogen. Yet researchers at the University of Bonn have now shown that even harmless particles help to improve the immune response.
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Pre-Ketone Supplement With Immunotherapy Shows Promise for Prostate Cancer in Mice
Adding a pre-ketone supplement – a component of a high-fat, low-carb ketogenic diet – to a type of cancer therapy in a laboratory setting was highly effective for treating prostate cancer.
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Dissecting the Proteome To Understand Disease
Proteomics provides insights into the regulation of biological processes and mechanisms of disease. In this article, we explore approaches scientists are using to find early markers of disease, new drug targets and strategies to overcome resistance to treatments.
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Single-Cell Analysis Reveals Mechanism of Common Crohn’s Disease Complication
Study identifies key pathways underlying perianal fistula, a complication that is more prevalent and severe in African American populations.
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Study Uncovers Potential Immunotherapy Approach for Rare Eye Cancer
New research explains why metastatic uveal melanoma is resistant to conventional immunotherapies and how adoptive therapy can successfully treat this rare and aggressive cancer.
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Novel Cell Type in Blood Vessels Found Responsible for Vascular Growth
The discovery of a new cell type responsible for vascular growth could allow for novel treatment strategies for some cardiovascular disease.
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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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Chromosome Locations in Individual Cells Revealed by Machine Learning
Researchers have made a significant advancement toward understanding how the human genome is organized inside a single cell.
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