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First Stem Cell Model of Albinism Developed
Researchers have developed the first patient-derived stem cell model for studying eye conditions related to oculocutaneous albinism.
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Stem Cell Discovery Reveals Versatility of Crest Cells
Cranial neural crests cells, or CNCCs, contribute to many more body parts than their humble name suggests. To understand this versatility, scientists created maps that reveal the molecular decisions by which CNCCs commit to forming specific tissues in developing zebrafish.
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How Immune Response Against Viruses Is Driven by Key Protein
Research has provided a target for new therapies that could improve anti-viral responses in some patients and reduce autoimmune problems in others when immune responses run out of control.
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New Genetic Mechanism Can Cause Severe Forms of Male Infertility
Scientists have found that mutations occurring during the reproduction process, when the DNA of both parents is replicated, can result in infertility in men later in life.
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New Information About Cellular Death Process Uncovered
A study describes a new method for analyzing pyroptosis and shows that the process can in fact be halted and controlled.
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Gut Fungi Linked to Intestinal Inflammation in Crohn’s Disease Patients
Results of a new study represent a step toward improving our understanding of Crohn’s disease and the factors that cause its intestinal inflammation.
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Skin Cells That Contribute to Diabetic Foot Ulcers Mapped
To better understand what causes diabetic foot ulcers and possible treatments, researchers compared cells using single-cell RNA-sequencing analysis.
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Novel Approach Improves Cell Reprogramming Efficiency
Researchers have explored a novel strategy to enhance the reprogramming efficiency of human fibroblasts into heart muscle.
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Mechanism That Helps Immune Cells To Invade Tissues Discovered
Scientists at IST Austria have discovered how immune cells protect their sensitive insides as they squeeze between tissue cells.
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Exploring Neural Circuits and Chemotherapy's Side Effects
A new study has found a novel pathway for understanding why pain, fatigue and cognitive disorders happen for cancer patients after treatment.
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