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Successful Gene Editing Achieved in Miscanthus
Researchers have successfully demonstrated precision gene editing in miscanthus, a promising crop for sustainable bioenergy.
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Novel Aspect of Gene Expression Regulation Identified
Researchers have proposed a mechanism by which enhancers and promoters coordinate their actions to activate gene expression.
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Increased Inflammation May Weaken Rather Than Strengthen Immunological Memory
Scientists analyzed how immunological memory, formed after an infection or vaccination that helps protect against reinfection, is generated and maintained, as well as the role inflammation plays in shaping that immunological memory.
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"Live" Virus Computationally Reconstructed in Its Entirety in World First
Researchers have created the first ever computer reconstruction of a virus, including its complete native genome, that replicates the exact chemical and 3D structure of a "live" virus.
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Digital Microbes Used To Simulate Treatment Responses
Researchers have created a database of over 7,000 digital microbes that can be used for drug treatment simulations.
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Microalgae Could Help Sustain Our Growing Population Better Than Current Agricultural Systems
Researchers have demonstrated that microalgae and other microscopic, plant-like organisms could help feed the world’s growing population more sustainably than current agricultural systems.
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Short-Lived Volcanic Landmass Offers Some Microbial Surprises
A short-lived volcanic island offered a rare opportunity to study early microbial colonizers and to their surprise, researchers discovered a unique microbial community that metabolizes sulfur and atmospheric gases, similar to those at hot springs.
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A New Way To Transport Gene Therapies Across the Brain’s Barrier
Researchers have developed a way to move therapies across the brain’s protective membrane to deliver brain-wide therapy with a range of biological medications and treatments.
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45 Unexplored Genes Associated With Body Mass Index
New research identifies 45 genes whose gene expression is associated with body mass index (BMI), many of which have not been explored in obesity research before, after conducting a study using a multiethnic cohort.
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Body's Thermostat Controlled by Gut Microbes
Researchers have hypothesized that the gut microbiome could be responsible for body temperature fluctuations, both in healthy people and in sepsis patients.
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