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AI Diagnoses Pre-Cancerous Growth Associated With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Researchers have developed a new AI model that can diagnose and classify neoplastic lesions in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
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Shifting Habitats Affect the Butterfly Brain
Habitat differences help determine changes in the nervous system of tropical butterflies, scientists at the University of Bristol have found.
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New Stem Cell Mechanism Discovered in Intestinal Epithelium
Researchers studying stem cells in the intestinal epithelium have found an exciting new mechanism that could change our understanding of what a stem cell is.
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Delayed Gratification: Comparing How US and Japanese Kids Cope With Waiting
A study has found that cultural habits around waiting to eat (emphasized in Japan) and waiting to open gifts (emphasized in the United States) shape distinct profiles of delaying gratification.
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The Specialized Brain Cells That Help Fish Find Their Friends
How does an animal’s brain recognize other animals of its own kind? Scientists studying this in young zebragish have discovered a neuronal circuit that mediates social attraction. This specialized pathway, which runs from the retina deep into the brain, enables zebrafish to detect and approach nearby conspecifics.
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Germline Mutations Can Promote Breast Cancer Metastasis
Researchers have analyzed germline mutations in breast cancer patients, finding that the host’s genetic makeup enables metastasis by dysregulating genes that promote the dispersion of metastatic "seeds" and help establish the "soil" for them to grow.
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Surgical Dressing Prevents Melanoma Recurrence and Promotes Healing
Scientists have developed a material that can be applied after surgical treatment of melanoma and heated to kill only remaining cancer cells.
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Regular Pancreatic Cancer Screening for High Risk Individuals Pays Off
Researchers have conducted a multicenter study showing that surveillance programs for people at high risk of developing pancreatic cancers can help detect precancerous conditions and cancers early.
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New Roadmap for Integrating Unchartered Genes Into Genome Databases
In a study, 7,200 segments of the human genome that are virtually unexplored have been brought together and a roadmap for integrating them into genome databases has been presented.
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Tuneable Microparticles Could Be Used To Deliver “Self-Boosting” Vaccines
MIT researchers have developed microparticles that can be tuned to deliver their payload at different time points, which could be used to create “self-boosting” vaccines.
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