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Protein Identified That Helps Tumors Evade the Immune System
Researchers have identified a protein that helps tumors evade detection by the immune system.
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Protein Could Be Key To Improving Treatment Outcomes After a Heart Attack
Researchers have identified a protein that could be the key to improving treatment outcomes after a heart attack.
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Culture Drives Evolution More Than Genetics
Researchers have discovered that culture helps humans adapt to their environment and overcome challenges better and faster than genetics.
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Human Genome Organization Relies on the Physics of Different States of Matter
The organization of the human genome relies on physics of different states of matter – such as liquid and solid – a team of scientists has discovered.
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ISSCR Releases Updated Guidelines for Stem Cell Research
The International Society for Stem Cell Research has released updated guidelines for stem cell research and its translation to medicine.
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Ancient Dog DNA Provides Clues About Canine Evolution
One of the most intact and complete dog genomes ever generated has been mapped in an international study.
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The Mass of Human Chromosomes Measured for the First Time
For the first time, the mass of human chromosomes, which contain the instructions for life in nearly every cell of our bodies, has been measured with X-rays.
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Tumor Models Developed To Test Different Treatments
Scientists have created in vitro tumor models that integrate the components of the tumor and the patient's immune system, to test the effectiveness of different drugs.
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Understanding What Fuels the Immune System's "Natural Killers"
Researchers have discovered that when natural killer cells are actively fighting, they depend on aerobic glycolysis.
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New Knowledge on “Mysterious” Genotype-Phenotype Associations
A new study analyzing the association between an individual’s genetics (genotype) and their observable characteristics resulting from the interaction of genetics and the environment (phenotype), contributes new knowledge to the understanding of human complex traits and diseases.
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