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Trabid Protein’s Role in Microcephaly Identified for the First Time
A new study pinpoints how mutations in a protein involved in neuronal development can contribute to microcephaly, which causes abnormal brain development.
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Integrating Environmental Factors Into Genomic Research for a Deeper Understanding of Behavior
A deeper understanding of genotype by environment interactions at the molecular level could be a potent antidote to societal concerns.
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Down Syndrome Memory Challenges Tied to Genome's "Dark Matter"
Researchers reveal that the Snhg11 gene is critical for the function and formation of neurons in the hippocampus. Experiments with mice and human tissues revealed the gene is less active in brains with Down syndrome.
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New Study Unveils Proteogenomics Landscape of Small Cell Lung Cancer
Researchers reported the first large-scale study characterizing the proteomics and phosphoproteomics of small cell lung cancer (SCLC) clinical cohorts, providing a comprehensive picture of the proteogenomics landscape of SCLC.
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Researchers Develop Nanotweezers To Accelerate Phage Therapy
Scientists have developed a game-changing technique that uses light to manipulate and identify individual bacteriophages without the need for chemical labels or bioreceptors, potentially accelerating and revolutionizing phage-based therapies.
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Blue-Green Algae May Hold the Key to More “Meat-Like” Proteins
Researchers have not only succeeded in using blue-green algae as a surrogate mother for a new protein – they have even coaxed the microalgae to produce "meat fiber-like" protein strands.
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Wearable Sticker Allows Communication Through Hand Movements
Researchers have developed a new type of wearable sensor that can allow communication without you having to say a word or tap a touch screen. This could open new possibilities for rehabilitation applications.
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Sea Lampreys Rewrite Our Understanding of Vertebrate Brain Evolution
A new study from the Krumlauf laboratory shows that the hindbrain of humans and jawless sea lamprey is built using a similar molecular and genetic toolkit. This discovery implies that these molecular features were present in the common ancestor of all vertebrates today.
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Magnolia Berry Compound Shows Promise for Colon Cancer in Preclinical Models
A new study has discovered a naturally occurring compound found in a fruit has the potential to be an effective alternative treatment for colon cancer.
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A New Approach To Target and Destroy Leukemia Stem Cells
Scientists at City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, have devised an innovative approach to target and destroy hard-to-kill leukemia stem cells.
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