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Novel Therapeutic Target for Breast Cancer
Research has shown for the first time that a tiny piece of RNA deregulates energy metabolism, an emerging hallmark of cancer. The finding identifies a new target for therapeutic intervention in breast cancer.
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New Retinal Ganglion Cell Subtypes Emerge From Single-Cell RNA Sequencing
40 subtypes of retinal ganglion cells classified, raising questions about what constitutes a cell type or subtype
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DNA ‘Shield’ Discovered with Crucial Roles in Normal Cell Division, the Immune System & Cancer
Scientists have made a major discovery about how cells repair broken strands of DNA that could have huge implications for the treatment of cancer.
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Synthetic Material That Detects Enzymatic Activity
Scientists integrate protein and polymer building blocks to create stimulus-responsive systems
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Regenerative Medicine Meets Clever Engineering to Accommodate Bone Grafts
Personalized bone grafts developed to repair bone defects from disease or injury
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NeuroTrauma Sciences and Henry Ford Health System Announce Agreements for Neurological Injury Research
Research indicates exosomes have therapeutic potential for improving recovery after stroke, traumatic brain injury.
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Rapid and Cost-Effective Instrument that Measures Molecular Dynamics
By combining mass spectrometry and thermal desorption, researchers honed a new method to measure excitation and relaxation rates of uracil, the building block of RNA.
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Interface with Water Key to Pollutant Removal
Researchers are studying how the interfaces between materials and water continue to play a key role in advancing water treatment technologies.
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$26.5M Study on Aggressive Prostate Cancer in African-American Men Begins
The largest coordinated research effort to study biological and non-biological factors associated with aggressive prostate cancer in African-American men has begun.
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Broadly Acting Antibodies Found in Blood of Ebola Survivors
Scientists have discovered a set of powerful, broadly neutralizing antibodies in the blood of Ebola survivors. In animal studies, two of these antibodies provided substantial protection against disease caused by the three species known to cause fatal human illness.
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