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Ultra Small Molecule May Offer New Target for Alzheimer’s Disease

A new study shows that a very small molecule called microRNA-132 can have a significant impact on different brain cells and may play a role in Alzheimer’s disease.
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How Do Our Genes Make Us More Prone to Allergies?

Slight alterations in ETS1 protein level can lead to allergic inflammation.
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Potential Treatment for Rare Cancer-Like Lung Disease Discovered

A treatment for a rare cancer-like lung disease found in women of childbearing age may have been discovered.
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Targeting E. Coli’s Virulence Factors Offers Novel Drug Target

Researchers have shown how targeting the bacterium’s protective capsule, which is linked to its virulence, could help prevent and treat bloodstream infections.
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‘Bioactive Glass’ Delivers Long-Lasting Antimicrobial Wound Protection

The study shows how silver impregnated into ‘bioactive glass’ delivers more long-lasting antimicrobial wound protection than conventional alternatives.
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AI Used To Detect Gum Inflammation

A groundbreaking study has successfully demonstrated the use of artificial intelligence in detecting gum inflammation, also known as gingivitis, from intraoral photographs.

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Lung and Heart Stem Cells Provide Insights for SARS-CoV-2 Treatment

Researchers have used heart and lung stem cells infected with SARS-CoV-2 to better understand how the disease impacts different organs.
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New Insights Into Cellular Senescence Revealed

Researchers identified multiple targets of p53/p16-RB-E2F-DREAM that are essential for proliferation, mitotic progression, resolving DNA damage, maintaining chromatin integrity and DNA synthesis that were repressed in senescent cells.
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Light-Controlled Transport of Biomolecules Across the Cell Membrane Reported

Crossing the membrane is a major challenge on the journey through the cell. A research team has reported new light-responsive transporters that can transport peptides across the cell membrane.
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Ultrasound Immunotherapy Shows Promise in Pancreatic Cancer Mouse Models

Researchers have used ultrasound for the first time for an effective sonodynamic treatment of pancreatic cancer in a mouse model.
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