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Rheumatoid Arthritis Drug May Halt Long COVID Inflammation
Researchers have identified a previously unknown cause of long COVID within the lungs. Their study suggests that a treatment previously used for rheumatoid arthritis might be effective in halting the chronic inflammation associated with the condition.
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Key Immune Cells That Combat Aggressive Skin Cancer Revealed
Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare but highly aggressive form of skin cancer known for its rapid growth and tendency to metastasize. Despite the promise of immune checkpoint blockade therapy, nearly half of patients do not respond to this treatment.
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Exploring the New Insights Revealed by Epigenetics
This article explores some of the recent research where epigenetic approaches have advanced our understanding of disease.
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The Omics Revolution: Multiomics and the Future of Biomedical Research
Combining different types of omics data offers tantalizing opportunities to gain a more comprehensive overview of cellular systems. This article will explore some of the latest advances in multiomics analysis that have opened up new frontiers in cell biology.
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Researchers Identify Brain Circuit Behind Placebo-Induced Pain Relief
Research published in Nature reveals a new pain control pathway from the cortex to the cerebellum crucial to placebo analgesia – when the expectation of pain relief leads to pain alleviation without a therapeutic intervention, such as with a drug.
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Widespread "Gene Misbehaviour" Found in Healthy Individuals
New insights into the prevalence and mechanisms of gene misexpression in a healthy population could help in diagnosing and developing treatments for complex diseases.
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Ancient Viruses Reawaken To Fuel Modern-Day Cancer Spread
Researchers have found that DNA sequences originating from ancient viral infections can play a critical role in helping cancer to survive and thrive. The researchers suggest that silencing these sequences could help to improve cancer treatments.
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Antiviral Protein Acts Both as an Ally and an Enemy in Cancer Treatment
Investigators have uncovered new details about the role of a protein called interferon regulatory factor (IRF1) in cancer progression and treatment response, offering new insight that can potentially help improve the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy.
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Could We Make KRAS Inhibitors More Effective Against Pancreatic Cancer?
KRAS inhibitors are showing initial promise in clinical trials, but many tumors quickly develop resistance to the treatment. Now, researchers have discovered a new mechanism of resistance that suggests an opportunity to make the treatment more effective.
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Liver Tumor Microproteins Could Lead to Cancer Vaccines
A study has identified a group of small molecules that could be key to developing cancer vaccines. These microproteins are very small proteins expressed only by tumor cells and can activate immune cells against the tumor.
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