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Immune Cell Conflicts Hinder Recovery From Muscle Loss Injury
After large muscle loss injuries, like gunshots, immune cells persist at the injury site for much longer than normal, preventing muscle regrowth and repair.
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“Two-Faced” Protein Switches From Inhibitory to Activating in Genetic Disorder
Researchers have found that a key protein in B cell signaling can switch from an inhibitory role to an activating one when B cell receptor signaling is compromised in immune disorders.
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Are Egg Cells in Aging Primates Protected From Mutations?
Mutations to mitochondrial DNA in aging rhesus monkey egg cells accumulate over time but plateau at a certain age, indicating there may be a protective mechanism that keeps the mutation rate lower than in non-reproductive cells.
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Why Some Blood Cancer Cells Have Odd-Shaped Nuclei
New research findings provide clues on the origins and progression of certain blood cancers and could suggest ways to diagnose and treat certain leukemias at an earlier stage.
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Why Immunodeficiency Affects Only One Identical Twin
Common variable immunodeficiency has been categorized at single-cell resolution, revealing that differences in the epigenome and immune cell-cell signaling can cause one identical twin to experience the disease but not the other.
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Technique Measures Gene Activity and DNA Packaging Simultaneously
Researchers have developed a technique to measure both gene activity and DNA packaging at the same time.
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Prunes Could Keep Harmful Postmenopausal Inflammation at Bay
A study in postmenopausal people suggests eating nutrient-rich prunes every day may be beneficial to bone health, reducing inflammatory factors that contribute to osteoporosis.
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Higher Blood Fats Make Cells Share Stress
In patients with metabolic diseases, elevated fat levels in the blood create stress in muscle cells. Researchers have now discovered that these stressed-out cells give off a signal which can be passed on to other cells.
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Novel Bioink Developed for Bioprinting 4D Constructs
A new study describes the development of a new cell-laden bioink that enables the production of cell-rich bioconstructs that can change shape under physiological conditions.
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Signaling Molecules Involved in Tumor Progression in Pancreatic Cancer Uncovered
Eicosanoids, signaling molecules that play a role in inflammation, have now been evaluated for their role in tumor progression in pancreatic cancer which may help identify new diagnostic strategies.
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