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"Roadmap" Tracks Trajectories of Embryo Development
Single-cell RNA sequencing has revealed the key molecular changes that control how embryonic mouse cells differentiate.
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Elevated Inflammation Persists in Immune Cells Months After Mild COVID-19
A new study demonstrates that macrophages show altered inflammatory and metabolic expression several months after mild COVID-19.
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Link Between Substance Use Disorders and Metabolic Dysfunctions Identified
Substance use can lead to altered dopamine receptor signaling, which has been linked to changing the circadian metabolome of the liver.
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Details of Coral-Algae Relationship Revealed by Advanced Imaging
Researchers have discovered a novel molecular process that corals use to control the subcellular environment of the algae that live inside them.
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Taq Enzyme Does Not Behave How Scientists Once Thought
Researchers revealed new details about a key enzyme that makes DNA sequencing possible.
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One Step Closer to Artificial Northern White Rhino Egg Cells
Researchers are planning to create induced pluripotent stem cells from northern white rhino skin cells in order to produce egg cells, and the latest studies on rhino stem cells are shedding new light on pluripotency.
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Autophagy Plays an Important Role in Wound Healing
Research has shown that in the fruit fly Drosophila when a wound heals, the process of autophagy is initiated and regulated by the protein complex TORC1.
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Full-Length Structure of Janus Kinase Solved
The structure and action mechanism of a key signaling molecule, Janus kinase, have been determined after 20 years. The structure has revealed how a cancer-causing mutation to the protein affects its activity.
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New Mass Spectrometry Methods To Visualize Lipids
Profiling of phosphoinositide lipids has previously been difficult due to their complexity and low abundance, but a new mass spectrometry method has enabled the characterization of these lipids.
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Cell Therapy Improves Symptoms of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
A clinical trial at UC Davis Health and six other sites showed that a cellular therapy offers promise for patients with late-stage Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a rare genetic disorder causing muscle loss and physical impairments in young people.
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