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Novel Therapeutic Approach to Treat Osteoarthritis
Researchers from Texas A&M University, led by Dr. Akhilesh K. Gaharwar, have developed a new way to deliver treatment for cartilage regeneration.
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Rubicon Alters Autophagy in Animals During Aging
Rubicon is a protein factor that suppresses autophagy by controlling a specific step in this pathway. This study found that Rubicon expression levels increased in an age-related manner in worm, fly, and mouse tissues.
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Tiny Atomic Clock Could Enable Communication From Satellite Swarms
Scientists at Tokyo Tech, Ricoh co. and The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology have developed an ultra-low-power atomic clock (ULPAC) for small satellites to enable future communication systems beyond 5G. The proposed device outperforms the current industry standards in various benchmarks, such as size, stability, and power consumption.
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Link Found Between Food Allergy and MS Relapses
Investigating the correlation between allergy and inflammatory disease activity, scientists found new evidence connecting food allergies and relapses of multiple sclerosis.
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Compound Could Help Treat Ovarian Cancer
Scientists from the University of Sheffield have discovered a compound that could be more effective in treating certain cancers than standard chemotherapy.
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Plants Can Skip the Middlemen to Directly Recognize Disease-causing Fungi
Scientists have revealed that direct physical associations between plant immune proteins and fungal molecules are widespread during attempted infection.
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Gene Therapy Offers Hope for Reversing Congenital Deafness
Scientists have managed to restore hearing in an adult mouse model of DFNB9 deafness - a hearing disorder that represents one of the most frequent cases of congenital genetic deafness.
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Nanopores Make Portable Peptide Mass Spectrometer a Reality
Scientists have developed nanopores that can be used to directly measure the mass of peptides, showing that a cheap and portable peptide mass spectrometer can be constructed using existing nanopore technology.
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Machine Learning Swiftly Analyzes Nanomedicines for Cancer Immunotherapy
With their ability to treat a wide a variety of diseases, spherical nucleic acids are poised to revolutionize medicine. But before these digitally designed nanostructures can reach their full potential, researchers need to optimize their various components. A team has developed a direct route to optimize these particles, bringing them one step closer to becoming a viable treatment option for numerous diseases, including cancer.
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Engineered "Suicide Genes" Safely Grow Beta Cells From Stem Cells
A human pluripotent stem cell line has been engineered which contains two ‘suicide genes’ that induce cell death in all but the desired insulin-producing cells. This double fail-safe approach opens the door to creating safe cell-replacement therapies for people living with type 1 diabetes.
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