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New Insights Into Cellular Waste Disposal Revealed
To prevent our body’s cells from overflowing with garbage and to keep them healthy, the waste inside them is constantly being disposed of. This cleaning process is called autophagy.
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Pangolins Discovered To Have a Large Number of Chromosomes
A new paper published in the journal Chromosome Research reveals a “scientific surprise” that underscores how unusual the pangolin is.
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Algae-Based Bioink Could Be Good News for Cultured Meat and Artificial Organs
Scientist have developed a bioink characterized by enhanced cell viability and printing resolution. This accomplishment was achieved through the utilization of alginate derived from algae, a natural carbohydrate and a harmless visible light.
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Biologic Cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Identified
A new paper indicates that sudden infant death syndrome, the cause and frequency of which is the subject of much research and debate, may in many cases be associated with a brainstem abnormality affecting serotonin receptors.
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Aging May Impact Our Immune System’s Ability To Respond to Spinal Cord Injury
An age-related decline in our body’s immune response to spinal cord injuries has been highlighted by new research that sheds light on new approaches for enhancing patient recovery.
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New Mechanism for Sodium Salt Detoxification Discovered in Plants
A team of researchers has now found a mechanism in thale cress which enables plants to provide protection against salt stress for their sensitive stem cells in the meristem at the root tip.
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Fat Cells Are Significantly Damaged by Endotoxin
According to research, fat cells are damaged by microbe fragments released into the bloodstream by a leaky gut, contributing to an increased risk of obesity and diabetes.
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Synthetic Receptors for Precise Cell Control Designed
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking new technique for engineering biosensors that respond sensitively to specific biomolecules, enhancing cell migration and targeting in cancer treatment.
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Fast-Aging Mice Live Longer When Oxygen Is Restricted
Massachusetts General Hospital scientists have, for the first time, shown that oxygen restriction increases lifespan in a mouse model of aging. The research is published in PLOS Biology.
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Liver Cancer Is Driven by B Cells
Inflammatory fatty liver disease and the resulting liver cancer are driven by autoaggressive T cells. Scientists now show what is behind this destructive behavior.
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