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Infant Diet Important for Healthy Gut Long-term

A child has until the age of two-and-a-half to establish healthy gut bacteria – with little change after this point.
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Summary of All Known Human Genes Involved in Human Cancer

Researchers at the Wellcome Sanger Institute have created the first comprehensive summary of all genes known to be involved in human cancer, the "Cancer Gene Census".
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GFAP Astrocyte Mutation Triggers Chaos in Brain Cells

A pioneer in the study of neural cells has revealed how a single mutation affecting the most common protein in a supporting brain cell produces devastating, fibrous globs. These, in turn, disturb the location of cellular processing units, harm the flow of energy and signals through the brain, and reduce the formation of myelin, an essential insulator for neurons.

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How the Brain's Epigenetic Factors Change in Alzheimer's

Pioneering research into the mechanisms controlling gene activity and epigenetic factors in the brain could hold the key to understanding Alzheimer’s disease and might help identify effective treatments in the future.

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Is There a Link Between Herpes and Alzheimer's?

Possible links between herpes and Alzheimer's disease have been assessed in a recent review.
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A Dog's Color Could Impact Life Expectancy

New research led by the University of Sydney has revealed the life expectancy of chocolate Labradors is significantly lower than their black and yellow counterparts.
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New Approach for Controlling Dengue Fever and Zika virus

Researchers have succeeded in using CRISPR-Cas9, to decrease mosquito body size, moving the research one step closer to eliminating mosquitoes that carry dengue fever and Zika virus.
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Tracking Down Missing-in-Action Multiple Sclerosis Genes

Previous work by the International Multiple Sclerosis Genetics Consortium (IMSGC) has identified 233 genetic risk variants. However, these only account for about 20% of overall disease risk, with the remaining genetic culprits proving elusive. A new study has tracked down four of these hard-to-find genes.
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New File Type Aims to Secure Genomic Data

Based on an analysis of data leakages and opportunities to prevent the potential misuse of genetic information, researchers have developed a new file format for functional genomics data that enables data sharing while protecting the personal information of research participants.

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Marker May Help Target Treatments for Crohn’s Patients

Accurately predicting which subtype of Crohn's disease is likely to develop has not been possible, until now.
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