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Cells Identified That May Promote Treatment Resistance in Prostate Cancer
A murine study has revealed that in prostate cancer, the expansion of castration-resistant cells correlates with resistance to treatment and poor clinical outcomes in humans.
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Preeclampsia Biomarkers Identified
Biological molecules in urine and gene-activity signals in blood can predict early in pregnancy which women will develop preeclampsia, Stanford Medicine researchers found.
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CRISPR Technology Reduces Huntington’s Disease Symptoms in Models
Researchers describe using RNA-targeting CRISPR/Cas13d technology to develop a new therapeutic strategy that specifically eliminates toxic RNA that causes Huntington's disease.
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Study Shows How Cells Gain Control Over Their Bacterial Symbionts
To understand how bacteria were integrated into eukaryotic cells in the course of evolution and how they are controlled, a research team has examined the single-celled flagellate Angomonas deanei.
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What’s the Secret to STEM Diversity? Mentorship, According to a New Study
Researchers published a paper showing that when first-year female STEM students are mentored by student peers, the positive ripple effect lasts throughout their undergraduate years and into their postgraduate lives, enhancing the mentee’s subjective experience as well as objective academic outcomes.
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Novel Approach Provides a Window Into Autoimmunity’s Origins
Scientists have developed a way to find crucial protein fragments that drive autoimmunity, as well as the immune cells that respond to them.
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Coffee Consumption Biomarkers Discovered
Researchers have identified and structurally characterized three metabolites that could be considered specific markers for individual coffee consumption.
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Exercise Linked to Beneficial Epigenetic Changes in Twins
Consistent exercise can change not just waistlines but the very molecules in the human body that influence how genes behave, a new study of twins indicates.
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Detecting Protein “Neighbors” in Single Cells
Researchers have developed an approach that lets them more easily study whether proteins are located in close proximity to each other inside a cell.
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3-in-1 Microscope Aids Biomolecule Structural Determinations
A microscope has been developed that coordinates a light beam, and electron beam and an ion beam to cut slices from biological samples precisely, enabling greater insights into biomolecules.
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