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135 Previously Unknown Melanin Genes Responsible for Pigmentation Identified
Researcher publishes a study identifying 135 previously unknown pigmentation genes with broad implications for human diversity, cell biology and medicine.
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Unlocking the “Morpholome” With AI-Powered Imaging
Technology Networks had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Maddison Masaeli, co-founder and chief executive officer at Deepcell to learn about the REM-I platform, a single-cell analysis tool that utilizes AI-powered imaging to magnify insights into a cell’s phenotype and function.
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Link Between "Deprogrammed" Regulatory T Cells and Cardiovascular Disease Investigated
Scientists investigate link between "deprogrammed" regulatory T cells and cardiovascular disease.
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Head and Neck Cancer Subtypes Linked to HPV Identified
Cases of head and neck cancers that are associated with HPV infection are on the rise in the US, and new research has divided these cancers into two subtypes that determine how well patients respond to treatment.
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New Non-Invasive Method Detects Circulating Tumor Cells in Blood
Researchers have developed a technique called diffuse in-vivo flow cytometry (DiFC) to detect and count the number of circulating tumor cells.
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Failing Faster To Succeed Sooner in Drug Discovery
Revvity announced its newly established Scientific Centre of Excellence in Cambridge, where scientists can outsource their research needs to Revvity experts. Technology Networks visited the site to learn more about how Revvity is supporting its customers in their drug discovery efforts.
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Spatial Map of the Human Intestine Created
A new, ultra-high-resolution map of cell neighborhoods proves your intestine is both functionally impressive and visually striking.
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PFAS Exposure Can Affect Immune Cells
A team of researchers has now shown that PFAS can also reduce the activity of human immune cells and thus impair health.
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Unique Cell Receptor Identified in the Intestine
A CU Anschutz-led team of researchers has discovered the potential function of a previously mysterious cell receptor and is working to determine how best to utilize its signals in developing therapies for lung and intestinal diseases.
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Novel Protein Biomarker for Intact Sperm Detected in Infertile Men
Researchers discover novel protein biomarkers to visualize well-developed sperm to determine if surgical sperm extraction may be successful.
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