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Study Reveals How Cells Form Vesicles To Transport Cargo Like Growth Factors
Advanced fluorescence microscopy imaging has shown how cells form vesicles, resolving the conflict between existing models of how the vesicles form.
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"Cellular Brake" Offers Clue to Autoimmune Response During Immunotherapy
A "cellular brake", which could prevent lung cancer patients from developing a dangerous autoimmune response during immunotherapy treatment, has been identified by scientists at the University of Birmingham.
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Patients That Easily Quit Smoking After Brain Damage May Hold Clues for Addiction Treatments
A surprising new study suggests that rare instances of neuronal loss to certain areas of the brain may hold the key to overcoming addiction.
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Massive Pacemaker Cells Produced in Parkinson's Breakthrough
Researchers have found a method to generate A9 dopamine neurons, which are responsible for controlling voluntary movements and are lost in Parkinson’s disease.
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How Do Dogs Imagine Their Toys?
A new study has shown that when thinking about a toy, dogs imagine the toy's different sensory features, like the way it looks and smells.
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Lysosomes Produce Signals That Cells Use To Coordinate Longevity
Scientists report that lysosomes in roundworms produce molecules that allow cells to "talk" to one another about aging, coordinating the process across the entire organism.
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New Secrets of the Nuclear Pore Complex Unraveled
The structure of the outer face of the nuclear pore complex and the mechanism by which the complex is held together have been identified.
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Monkey Spotify Suggests Zoo Animals Prefer Music to Movies
A ‘monkey media player’ which lets zoo animals choose between video and sound files suggests they may prefer to spend more of their time listening than watching.
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Complex Architecture of “Molecular Giant” Understood in Greater Detail Than Ever Before
Combining an artificial intelligence-based program that predicts protein structures with experimental and computational techniques has helped scientists figure out the human nuclear pore complex’s architecture in greater detail than ever before.
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Breast Milk IgG Antibodies Help To Shape Babies’ Gut Bacteria and Immunity
A study has shown that one specific set of antibodies that is induced naturally by beneficial gut bacteria can be transferred from mothers to infants through breast milk and help infants defend against infection-induced diarrheal illness.
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