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Seeing When and Where Odors Are Processed in the Brain
Problems with odor perception can be an early symptom of neurodegenerative disease, and new research has identified when and where a range of odors is processed in the brain, helping towards understanding how neurodegeneration progresses.
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Seven Healthy Habits Could Lower Risk of Dementia in Those With Genetic Predisposition
Seven healthy habits and lifestyle factors may play a role in lowering the risk of dementia in people with the highest genetic risk, according to research published in the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
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Epigenetic Differences Exist Between Different Groups of Type 2 Diabetes Patients
A new study has evidenced the epigenetic differences between groups of type 2 diabetes patients, highlighting the need for personalized treatment strategies.
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Gene Defect That Leads to Autoimmune Disease and Allergy Discovered
A mutation of the IL-33 gene in the human genome that results in multiple allergic disease manifestations and autoimmune disease has been described for the first time.
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New Genetic Cause of Aggressive B-Cell Lymphoma Revealed
A study published in Cancer Discovery found that having a mutation in one of the two copies of the gene SETD2 in B cells can lead to an aggressive type of cancer called diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL).
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Secrets of Thymus Formation Revealed
Single-cell RNA analysis of thymic epithelial cells, coupled with molecular family tree analysis, have revealed new insights into how the thymus is formed.
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Discovery of a New Gene That Drives Heart Muscle Cell Degradation
Researchers have identified a new gene, ZBTB11, that drives heart muscle cell degradation.
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Previously Unknown Mutation Provides New Clues About Epilepsy
A newly identified, single nucleotide mutation to the gene that produces an ion channel protein has provided vital clues into the mechanisms of epilepsy.
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Protein Degrader Technology May Reduce Drug Development Failure Rate
Researchers have used protein degrader technology to show whether potential drug treatments are worth progressing into human trials, in a game-changing move that is already being used to establish drug targets for hard-to-treat cancers.
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Drug Reduces Blood Vessel Dysfunction in Aging Male Mice
According to a new study, an FDA-approved drug that lowers blood sugar in adults with Type 2 diabetes also may decrease aging-associated blood vessel dysfunction.
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