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Deep Learning Shines Light on Protein Interactions
Scientists are now combining recent advances in evolutionary analysis and deep learning to build three-dimensional models of how most proteins in eukaryotes interact.
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Identification of Microplastics in the Human Body Assisted by Deep Learning
Using dark-field microscopy and deep learning, scientists studied microplastics in living cells to help understand what detrimental effects they may be having.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Discovery Could Improve Treatments
Researchers have linked the T-cell dysfunction seen in rheumatoid arthritis with a metabolic deficiency. The information could help to develop effective treatments.
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Tracking Circadian Rhythms in Cancer Cells
Prof. Michelle Farkas from the University of Massachusetts Amherst has been awarded a grant by the National Institutes of Health to develop next-generation tools to track and manipulate circadian rhythms in cancer cells.
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Deleting Dysfunctional Cells Alleviates Diabetes
Researchers say that eliminating old, dysfunctional cells in human fat also alleviates signs of diabetes. This discovery could lead to new treatments for Type 2 diabetes and other metabolic diseases.
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Functional Bile Duct Cells Generated From Stem Cells
Researchers have discovered a way to generate functional cells from stem cells that could open new treatment avenues for people with cystic fibrosis who have liver disease.
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Placenta Stem Cells Could Protect Other Newborns From Brain Injury
The placenta from mothers of healthy newborns could one day be used to reduce brain injury in growth-restricted babies, according to research.
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A Single Amino Acid Change for a Long and Healthy Life
Researchers have identified a single amino acid change in a tumor suppressor protein that extends healthy periods while maintaining longevity.
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Single-Cell Database Provides Insights Into Muscle Repair
After a muscle injury, stem cells split and differentiate into many types of specialized cells, each playing a role in the healing process. Engineers have now lifted the curtain on the dynamics of this process with the launch of one of the largest single-cell databases of its kind.
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Reducing Sodium and Increasing Potassium May Lower Cardiovascular Disease Risk
A large-scale study of more than 10,000 adults with accurate sodium measurements from individuals strengthens the link between sodium intake and cardiovascular disease.
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