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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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New Biomarker Discovery Could Help Personalize Breast Cancer Treatment
Researchers from the University of Southampton have identified specific structures surrounding breast tumors in overweight cancer patients that may limit their response to therapy.
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Surface Hydration Restores Cystic Fibrosis Airways and Protects From Infection
Study reveals that hydrating the surface of the airways of people with cystic fibrosis restores their protective barrier against unwanted bacteria.
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CRISPR-Combo Method Boosts Genome Editing in Plants
Scientists from the University of Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, have developed CRISPR-Combo, a method to edit multiple genes in plants while simultaneously changing the expression of other genes.
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How RNA Granules Change Depending on Neural Activity
Scientists have shown that small aggregates of various RNA binding proteins and mRNA have an important role in the regulation of neural activity.
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Newly Discovered NSAID Mechanism May Explain Varied Clinical Effects
Yale researchers have uncovered a distinct mechanism by which a subset of NSAIDs reduce inflammation, possibly explaining why similar NSAIDs produce a range of clinical outcomes and informing how they are used in the future.
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Diagnostic Marker Predicts Successful Egg Cell Development
Studying how X chromosomes are inactivated and reactivated during egg cell development could predict successful egg development and help generate human egg cells in the lab.
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Device Could Revolutionize Allergy Diagnosis
A microfluidic device that isolates basophils, the white blood cells that activate inflammation in response to allergens, could be used to design better food allergy tests.
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Senolytic Drug Treatment Prevents Radiotherapy-Induced Premature Ageing in Mice
Researchers investigating premature aging as a result of radiotherapy found that treating mice with senolytic drugs after radiotherapy could improve and even prevent premature ageing.
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Drug Promotes Repair on Undamaged Side of Brain in Mouse Model of Ischemic Stroke
A study has shown that the drug gabapentin can promote repair and plasticity in the undamaged side of the brain after a stroke, enhancing movement recovery.
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