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Predicting Adverse Drug‒Drug Interactions With a Deep Learning Model
A deep learning model has been designed to predict drug–drug interactions based on drug-induced genetic changes, which can help predict adverse side effects from taking multiple drugs.
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Team Maps Modified Protein‒Protein Interactions in Cancer
A team has mapped the altered protein–protein interactions resulting from mutations in cancer-associated genes, leading to a greater understanding of how cancer progresses and revealing new drug targets.
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Green Walls in Offices Have a Positive Impact on Skin and Immune Health
Air-circulating green walls installed inside offices modified microbiota affecting employees’ skin health and enhanced the immune system’s regulation, a recent study found.
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Diet Can Impact Potentially Harmful "Rotten Egg" Gas Production in Our Gut
Researchers looked at colonic hydrogen sulfide — a toxic gas in the body that smells like rotten eggs — production in people in response to animal- and plant-based diet interventions.
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Gene Therapy Reveals Effect of Autism-Linked Mutation in Brain Organoids
Scientists at University of California San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine used human brain organoids to reveal how a genetic mutation associated with a profound form of autism disrupts neural development.
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New Insights Into DNA and Protein Connections
A genetic mapping study that links DNA variations to blood proteins could be used to identify risk factors for disease and could also offer insights into drug repurposing.
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Viable Yeast–Cyanobacterial Hybrids Created
Scientists report that they have engineered artificial photosynthetic endosymbiosis between photosynthetic cyanobacteria and budding yeasts.
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Study Tests Temporary Self-Deleting Transgenes in Mosquitoes
Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists have tested a technology to make temporary genetic modifications in mosquitoes. The modifications self-delete over time.
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How Genome Organization Influences Cell Fate
Study shows how a protein complex, called chromatin assembly factor-1, or CAF-1, controls genome organization in stem cells to maintain lineage fidelity.
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Huge Genomics Study Makes Advances in Understanding Schizophrenia
A study has found a much larger number of genetic links to schizophrenia than ever before, in 287 different regions of the genome.
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