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"Private Nutrients" Allow Pathogenic Salmonella To Coexist and Thrive
The ability to utilize a single alternative food source is all it takes for diarrhoea causing Salmonella bacteria to bloom when a gut is already colonized by a closely related strain. This coexistence enables the exchange of antibiotic resistance.
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Imaging Mass Cytometry Provides Insights on Proliferative Lupus Nephritis
A powerful imaging mass cytometry technique has been used for the first time to examine the kidneys of people with lupus, which could help identify drug targets and novel disease markers.
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Inflammation and Social Media Use – an Unlikely Link
Across three studies involving more than 1,800 participants, the findings indicate that increased levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) can promote social media use among middle-aged adults and college students.
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Partial Substitution of Red Meat With Legumes Doesn't Risk Bone Health
A study demonstrated that the partial substitution of red and processed meat with pea- and faba bean–based food products ensured sufficient intake of amino acids in the diet and did not negatively affect bone metabolism.
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Moderate Protein Diet Promotes Healthy Aging
We all know having a balanced diet is important to stay healthy. New research from Waseda University has started to unpick the optimum proportion of macronutrients for a diet that supports metabolic health as we age – starting with protein.
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How Naked Mole Rats Resist Aging
Naked mole-rats are the longest-living rodents with an exceptionally long lifespan of over 37 years with a unique ability to delay aging and resist age-related diseases, such as cancer.
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What Protects Our Chromosomes During DNA Damage Repair?
In a new study, researchers looked at how the DNA damage recognition process seems to know the difference between harmful DNA breaks that need repair versus the natural ends of chromosomes, called telomeres, that need to be left alone.
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Using Artificial DNA Structures To Specifically Target Cancer Cells
The aim of immunotherapy is to activate the body’s immune system in such a way that it identifies and destroys malignant cells. However, the destruction must be as effective and specific as possible, to avoid damaging healthy cells.
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Neurological Spreading Patterns of Disease-Causing Protein TDP-43 Identified
Our movements are controlled by multiple neural pathways that connect the brain and spinal cord. However, this flow of neural information is compromised in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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New Tool Aligns Data From Tissue Slices Virtually, Expanding Possibilities for 3D Analysis
A new tool that can align data from slices of tissue to discern the 3D makeup of the tissue could allow for a much deep understanding of tissue biology.
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