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How Cell "Antennae" Manage Dopamine Signals in the Brain
A new study has found that cilia on neurons in the brain have a key role in ensuring a specific dopamine receptor’s signals are properly received.
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Collagen Is Key to Breast Cancer Spread
Collage is known to form a key part of the tumor microenvironment and new research has shown that it also triggers metastasis in breast cancer.
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Hibernation Is Key to Bat’s Exceptional Longevity
Hibernating over winter could extend a big brown bat's lifespan by altering its epigenetic clock, according to research from the University of Maryland.
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NMR Upgrade Enables Protein Characterization at Physiological Concentrations
An NMR method enhanced by a very powerful amplifier, in combination with molecular dynamics simulation, now enables protein detection and accurate characterization at physiological concentrations.
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Novel Imaging Method Provides High-Resolution View of Single Blood Stem Cells in Zebrafish
See-through zebrafish have given researchers the opportunity to test a novel imaging method that provides insights into the inner workings of the blood stem cell environment.
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"Molecular Tool" Could Trigger Targeted Immune Responses
A small molecule has been designed that can be used as a molecular tool to trigger immunogenic cell death, enabling researchers to better understand the effects of damage-associated molecular patterns in immunity.
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Link Between Low Levels of Vitamin D and High Levels of Inflammation Established
The genetic data of nearly 300,000 people has helped to establish that low levels of vitamin D are linked to high levels of inflammation, providing a potential avenue for reducing chronic inflammation.
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Disruption of the Circadian Clocks Plays a Critical Role in Weight Gain in Mice
According to research, disruption of circadian clocks (which keep the body and its cells entrained to the 24-hour day-night cycle) plays a critical role in weight gain.
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Biomarkers Identified That Signal Spread of Deadly Breast Cancer
Scientists say they have identified key molecular differences between cancer cells that cling to an initial tumor and those that venture off to form distant tumors.
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How Coronaviruses Exploit Host Defense Mechanisms To Replicate Efficiently Revealed
New insights into the replication mechanisms of coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-2 and MERS-CoV-2, have been revealed by researchers at the University of Hong Kong.
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