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Circadian Clock Helps Cells Recover From Starvation
Researchers show that the circadian clock helps cells maintain and recover their normal physiology during and after prolonged starvation.
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Optimized Device for Growing Mini-Organs in a Dish Developed
Engineers create a device that enables intestinal organoids to develop to unprecedented levels of maturity.
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Variety of Healthy Eating Patterns May Lower Mortality Risk
A variety of healthy eating patterns are linked to reduced risk of premature death, according to a new study.
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Protein Helps Skin Cancer Spread
Researchers have identified a protein that makes melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer, more aggressive.
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City Living Lizards Share Genomic Markers That Aren’t Found in Forest-Dwellers
Lizards living in different cities share genomic markers that differ from lizards living in neighboring forests, according to new research from New York University.
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Cellular Atlas of Endometriosis Generated
Investigators at Cedars-Sinai have created a unique and detailed molecular profile of endometriosis to help improve therapeutic options for the millions of women suffering from the disease.
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Blood Protein Panel Can Predict Placenta Accreta
A new study aimed to create a targeted test for predicting placenta accreta spectrum during pregnancy, thus better preparing patients and practitioners for the delivery day.
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Organelles Grow in Random Bursts
Researchers from the University of Washington in St. Louis have predicted that organelles grow in random bursts from a limiting pool of building blocks.
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DNA Repair Mechanism Gets Its Close-Up
Research has revealed for the first time the structural basis of DNA polymerase theta-mediated microhomology-mediated end joining, in which hanging single-stranded ends are bridged and DNA synthesis is catalyzed across a double-strand break.
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Average Age at Conception for Men Versus Women Revealed
A new method that uses DNA mutations can be used to determine the average age of conception for men and women across the past 250,000 years.
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