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Diverse and Dynamic Senescent Cell Populations Uncovered
In this study, researchers set out to comprehensively analyze the senescent transcriptome of human diploid fibroblasts at the individual-cell scale by performing single-cell RNA-sequencing analysis through two approaches.
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Protein That Controls Strawberry's Red Color Identified
Researchers have characterized a new transcription factor that regulates, during strawberry ripening, the production of anthocyanins responsible for giving it the red color.
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Gut Immune System of Children With IBD Mapped
Researchers have mapped the gut immune system in children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which could aid in the development of more targeted therapies.
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Stroke Prognosis Worsened by Air Pollution
According to research, mice exposed to air pollution from Beijing, China had increased neuroinflammation after ischemic stroke.
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New Method for Delivering Particles Into Stem Cells Developed
A recent study has introduced a new method for delivering particles into stem cells, which are notoriously difficult to penetrate. The discovery will make it easier to direct and enhance the processes involved in regenerative medicine.
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Machine Learning Tool Shows Early Promise in Detecting Parkinson's Disease
Scientists from UNSW Sydney with collaborators at Boston University have developed a tool that shows early promise in detecting Parkinson’s disease years before the first symptoms start appearing.
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The Brain Responds Differently To Touch Depending on the Context
The touch of another person may increase levels of the “feelgood” hormone oxytocin. But the context really matters. The situation impacts oxytocin levels not only in the moment, but also later.
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HIV Antibody Response Intensified in Patients With Tuberculosis Disease
New research found that people living with HIV that have had pulmonary tuberculosis had broader and more potent HIV antibody responses.
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Your Gut Health Could Be Affected by Food Additive Nanoparticles
Common food additives known as metal oxide nanoparticles may have negative effects on your gut health, according to new research.
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Severe Postpartum Bleeding Reduced by Lifesaving Solution
A trial of a set of interventions to manage postpartum haemorrhage found a 60% reduction in heavy bleeding.
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