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Human Cartilage Tissue Created From Stem Cells
Researchers have invented a new method of generating human cartilage tissue from stem cells. The technique could pave the way for the development of a much-needed new treatment for people with cartilage damage.
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Counting Elusive Circulating Tumor Cells in Mice To Investigate Metastasis
Tumors release cells into the bloodstream that can travel to other organs, seeding new tumors. Engineers have developed a technique that allows them to measure the generation rate of these circulating tumor cells in mice. This approach could help scientists learn more about how different types of cancers spread through the body.
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Distinct Differences Revealed Between Molecular Profiles of 2D and 3D Cultured NSCLC Cells
A comparative proteomic analysis of a model lung cancer cell line has revealed a map of 1,166 protein species regulated in a culture dependent manner.
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Removing the Guesswork From Genetic Engineering
A team of scientists and engineers has created an integrated pipeline for performing genetic screening studies to help researchers figure out which genes to target, which tools to use, and how to interpret their results.
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Using SNPs To Detect Disease Pathways
Researchers have developed a computational tool that can identify disease-related pathways using single-nucleotide polymorphisms.
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Supercooling Technique Advances Preservation of Human Tissue
Researchers have successfully revived human heart tissue after it was preserved in a subfreezing, supercooled state.
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Deciphering the Finer Details of Cell Receptors Involved in COVID-19
Researchers have discovered the working mechanism of potential drug targets for various diseases such as cancer and inflammatory diseases.
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Identifying Better Targeted Therapies for Treatment-Resistant Leukemia
New research has shown why some drugs in clinical trials for treating a form of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) often fail and has demonstrated a way to restore their effectiveness.
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Grant Will Fuel Development of Lab-Grown Mini Tumors for Rare Cancers
UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center researcher Dr. Alice Soragni has received a $2.5 million grant to develop lab-grown mini tumors that can help to identify treatments for rare neuroendocrine cancers.
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New Cause of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Discovered
A research team has identified a new gene as a cause of an inherited heart condition that affects one in 500 people.
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