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Nerve Cell Discovery May Lead to Improved Treatment Options for Neurodegenerative Disease Patients
Researchers have discovered that a molecule known to be involved in nerve cell development and disease can be found elsewhere than the nucleus, a finding that could improve treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.
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Bacteria That Cause Leprosy Can Reprogram Cells To Drive Liver Growth
Scientists have discovered that parasites associated with leprosy can reprogram cells to increase the size of a liver in adult animals without causing damage, scarring or tumors.
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Cellular Signature Discovered That Can Detect Pediatric Sleep Apnea
Researchers have discovered how obstructive sleep apnea changes the profiles of immune cells in the blood, leading to a unique cellular signature that can accurately detect obstructive sleep apnea in children.
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How Stealthy HIV Evades Drugs and Immunity
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) appears to be driven into a latent state by an immune response that likely evolved to help fight infections.
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Potential “Electrical Language” of Breast Cancer Cells Unveiled
A newly-discovered electrical communications network between breast cancer cells that helps cells decide when to grow and spread could be a future target for cancer treatments.
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Why Older People Are More Susceptible to the Flu
Researchers have identified that increased levels of an immune modulator in the lungs as we age contributes to the loss of macrophages that protect us from the flu, making older people more susceptible.
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Virus Caught in the Act of Breaking and Entering
A novel microscopy technique has enabled researchers to visualize a virus in 3D and in real-time as it approaches its target cell.
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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Generated From Sumatran Rhino Skin Cells
Researchers have successfully generated stem cells from a male Sumatran rhino's skin cells, with the goal of creating sperm cells that may help to save the endangered species from extinction.
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Antibodies Preserve Stem Cells Better Than Traditional Drugs in Mouse Brains
According to a study, a stem cell therapy that uses antibodies instead of traditional immunosuppressant drugs robustly preserves cells in mouse brains and has the potential to fast-track trials in humans.
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High-Quality Genome of Pearl Oysters Constructed
Researchers have constructed a high-quality, chromosome-scale genome of pearl oysters, which they hope can be used to find resilient strains.
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