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High-Fat Diets Can Cause Rapid Changes in the Bone Marrow of Mice
Scientists have shown that high-fat diets can cause rapid changes in the bone marrow of mice, driving the production of inflammatory immune cells.
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Epigenetic Treatment Supports Spinal Cord Regeneration in Mice
In a murine study, weekly treatments with an epigenetic activator aided the regrowth of sensory and motor neurons in the spinal cord when given 12 weeks after severe injury.
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RNA Metabolism Crucial to the Regulation of Animal Longevity
The control of RNA metabolism is crucial to the regulation of animal longevity, researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing in Cologne have now discovered.
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Macrophages Are Required for Organ Regeneration in Zebrafish
Researchers have used the highly regenerative zebrafish to investigate the timing and genetic programs of macrophages, a type of white blood cell, in the repair and regeneration of a zebrafish sensory organ.
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3D Bioprinting Method Developed To Produce Organ Substitutes at Scale
A new bioprinting technology has been developed that allows the possibility of creating engineered organs bigger than the previous size limit.
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Genetic Variants Associated With Ability To Move in Synchrony With a Musical Beat
A study has identified 69 genetic variants associated with the ability to move in synchrony with the beat of music.
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What Happens When You Transfer a DNA Repair System From Moss Into Human Cells?
Researchers have transferred the RNA editing system from moss into human cells and surprisingly, the machinery still works, finding over 900 targets for editing in human transcripts.
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How Circadian Clock Dysfunction Can Lead to Lipid Profile Disruption
A team from Geneva, Switzerland, shows that the disruption of lipid temporal profiles in type 2 diabetes stiffens the membrane of pancreatic endocrine cells, which could alter their function.
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Understanding the Role of "Autophagy" in Cancer Cell Elimination
Researchers have shown how the elimination of cells that can cause cancer is regulated by "autophagy." They found blocking autophagy prevents cell elimination and encourages cancer cell growth, paving the way for new anti-cancer therapies.
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Study Reveals How Stressed Tumor Cells Escape Cell Death
Researchers have discovered a new, unexpected mechanism by which cells protect themselves from ferroptosis.
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