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Devastating Pathogen Has Proteins Mapped for the First Time
A parasite with devastating impacts on human health and agriculture is the first pathogen to have its proteins mapped within its cells, which could help to identify new drug targets.
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Near-Infrared Absorbing Dyes Rethought
Researchers have discovered the proper electronic structure of near-infrared absorbing oxocarbon-based dyes.
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Somatic Mutations Can Impact Differentiation of iPSC Lines
Induced pluripotent stem cells offer therapeutic potential and are a valuable tool for understanding how diseases develop. New research shows that such stem cell lines should be screened for genetic mutations to ensure the accuracy of the disease models.
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Cell Population That Causes Graft Versus Host Disease Identified
Researchers at the Carbone Cancer Center have identified the cells that can cause graft versus host disease, the most common complication of bone marrow transplants.
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Is Alzheimer’s Disease Driven by Our Foraging Instinct?
A new review from the University of Colorado, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, has proposed that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a result of an evolutionary survival pathway used during times of scarcity and is driven by diet.
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AI Predicts Genetics of Brain Cancers in Less Than 90 Seconds
Researchers hope the AI tool will improve diagnosis and treatment of cancerous brain tumors, as well as boost clinical trial enrollment.
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Researchers Synthesize Promising Cancer-Killing Plant Molecule
Researchers have created a way to synthesize a molecule with remarkable anticancer properties, jerantinine A, produced by a plant called Tabernaemontana corymbosa.
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Brain Prize 2023 Awarded for Pioneering Synaptic Plasticity Research
The Lundbeck Foundation has announced the recipients of The Brain Prize 2023, the world’s largest award for outstanding contributions to neuroscience.
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Protein Complex That Prevents the Repair of Genome Damage Successfully Inhibited
Researchers have shown that normal body cells can be repaired better once the DREAM protein complex, which prevents the activation of all available repair mechanisms complex, has been deactivated.
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Drinking Straws Help To Uncover New Fluid Flow Laws
Researchers have uncovered new laws governing the flow of fluids through experiments on a technology thousands of years old: a drinking straw. This knowledge could be useful for improving fluid handling in medical and engineering applications.
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