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AI Tool Enables Quick and Reliable Imaging of Proteins in Cells
Max Planck researchers programmed a tool that accurately recognizes and picks proteins in electron cryo-tomography, substituting troublesome hand selection.
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Synthetic Metabolic Pathways for CO2 Fixation Could Benefit the Environment Twofold
New synthetic pathways could be used to fix carbon dioxide, reducing carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere and replacing conventional chemical manufacturing processes.
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Severe Hot Flashes After Menopause Associated With Increased Metabolic Syndrome Risk
Women who experience more severe hot flashes after menopause are more likely to develop metabolic syndrome and high blood pressure. The findings of this long-term study highlight the importance of using hormone replacement therapy for menopause in these women.
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New Insights Into Natural Product Biosynthesis Revealed
Single-cell multiomics reveals that cell types are differentially involved in the production and accumulation of medically relevant plant compounds.
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Proteomic Approach Identifies Contents of p62 Bodies
Scientists use a novel technique to identify a protein complex degraded by autophagy with a possible role in liver cancer.
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New Algorithm Can Predict Diabetic Kidney Disease
A computational approach has been developed to predict whether someone with diabetes is likely to develop kidney disease, helping clinicians to prevent or better manage the condition.
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Mediterranean Diet’s Effects Demystified at the Cellular Level
Researchers have found one of the first cellular connections between healthy fats — known as monounsaturated fatty acids — and lifespan in laboratory worms. The finding hints at a complex relationship between diet, fats and longevity.
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Lack of Oxytocin Proved in People With a Vasopressin Deficiency
Researchers have shown that people with vasopressin deficiency have an oxytocin deficiency as a result of a disease of the pituitary gland.
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Transcription Start Site Often Determines the Site of Transcription End
Max Planck research show that the site of transcription start often determines the site of transcription end.
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Intracellular Toolkit Identifies Cells Most Likely To Create Effective Cell Therapies
An intracellular toolkit that maps organelle geography could be used to identify cells that will make effective cell therapies.
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