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Novel Drug Target for Acute Myeloid Leukemia Identified
Scientists have identified a promising new drug target for acute myeloid leukemia, a deadly blood cancer with a five-year survival rate of just 30%, highlighting the crucial role of a protein called paraspeckle component 1.

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Arthritis Drug Inspires Promising Epilepsy Treatment
Researchers have found that an FDA-approved arthritis drug suppresses seizures and improves memory, offering new hope for a potential epilepsy treatment.

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Optimizing Cell Culture Models To Mimic the Tumor Microenvironment
The complexity of the TME in vivo limits the conclusions that can be drawn from in vivo models. Optimizing cell culture models to mimic the TME is vital to understanding cancer progression and the development of optimized therapies.

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Glucose Revealed To Be a Master Regulator of Tissue Differentiation
New research shows that glucose regulates tissue differentiation by binding to hundreds of proteins throughout the cell to modulate their function and promote differentiation.

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Microplastics in the Body: A Cause for Concern?
Recent studies have discovered microplastics inside human organs, the brain and the blood. But does this accumulation of plastic have any adverse effect on our health? Experts suggest that more research is still needed.

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Endometrial Organoids Are Advancing Women’s Health
Endometrial organoids, 3D cell cultures mimicking the endometrium, offer new opportunities in endometriosis research. These models are key in studying drug targets, fertility issues and gynecological cancers.

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Unraveling the Role of ATRX Mutations in High-Risk Neuroblastoma
New research has provided insight into the biological mechanisms that may contribute to poor outcomes in certain cases of neuroblastoma – a cancer that develops in nerve tissue and primarily affects children.

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Mitochondrial Issues in Dravet Syndrome May Explain Seizures
A study reveals mitochondrial dysfunction in lymphoblast cell lines (LCLs) from children with Dravet syndrome. These cells exhibited reduced energy production, providing insights into the condition’s neurological symptoms.

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New Clues On Eukaryote Evolution From Asgard Archaea
ETH researchers discovered related structures in Asgard archaea and describe their structure. These experiments show that Asgard tubulins form very similar microtubules, albeit smaller than those in their eukaryotic relatives.

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Human Cell Morphology Atlas Links Genes and Traits
One of the key challenges of the modern genomics era is studying the thousands of genes in a single human cell at scale. To overcome this, scientists have developed PERISCOPE, which combines the power of microscopy imaging with CRISPR screening.
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