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New Cell Source Found To Contribute to Microgliosis During Neurodegeneration
A research team has found that Cspg4high microglia is a new cell source for microgliosis in neurodegeneration, and unraveled the molecular characteristics and functions of Cspg4high microglia which showed high capability of cell proliferation in neurodegenerative diseases.
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Epigenetic Regulation Studied at the Single-Molecule Level
In a first-of-its-kind study, EMBL researchers have shown how DNA methylation across the genome contributes to the precise regulation of gene expression
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Toxic Protein May Be Cause of Two Rare Genetic Disorders
A toxic protein called DUX4 has been identified as a potential cause of two very different rare genetic disorders.
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Microproteins Emerged Out of Nowhere
Bioinformatic gene analyses have revealed that most human microproteins developed millions of years later in the evolutionary process than the larger proteins currently known to scientists.
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Cell Type Key to Successful Immunotherapies for Chronic Viral Infections Identified
An international study establishes that one type of dendritic cells is crucial for the success of immunotherapeutic treatments to control chronic viral infections.
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New Insights Into T-Cell Metabolism Revealed
By feeding T cells in the lab, researchers revealed a new metabolic pathway that could help make immunology more effective.
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New Method Accurately Measures Key Marker of Biological Aging
Scientists have shown that regenerative therapy to restore impaired kidney function may soon be a possibility.
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Alternate-Day Fasting Improves Health of Patients With Fatty Liver Disease
Exercise and alternating fasting and feasting days have been shown to increase insulin sensitivity, decrease liver fat and decrease other disease markers in people with fatty liver disease.
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Cell Movement Analysis by AI May Be Useful for Drug Discovery
Researchers have used artificial intelligence (AI) to track cell movement over time and space, in a method that could be helpful for the development of more effective cancer therapies.
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Molecular Mechanism Key to Planarian Regeneration Identified
Researchers have studied the regeneration process of planaria and have identified how the modulation of the Wnt pathway modifies chromatin.
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