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New Approach to Reverse Aging and Restore Cellular Function

New Approach to Reverse Aging and Restore Cellular Function

Genetically Modified iPS Cell Applications for Fabry Disease

Genetically Modified iPS Cell Applications for Fabry Disease

New Technology can Help Probe the Connections Between the Brain and Gut

New Technology can Help Probe the Connections Between the Brain and Gut

Two Bacteria Species Capable of Collapsing Stubborn Class of "Forever Chemicals" Discovered

Two Bacteria Species Capable of Collapsing Stubborn Class of "Forever Chemicals" Discovered

Study Offers New Insight into the Kinetics of Prostatic Inflammaging

Study Offers New Insight into the Kinetics of Prostatic Inflammaging

Study Uncovers Cancer-Like Changes in Mitochondrial Disease of Newborns

Study Uncovers Cancer-Like Changes in Mitochondrial Disease of Newborns

Previously Unknown Protein Reveals RNA Repair Mechanism in Humans

Previously Unknown Protein Reveals RNA Repair Mechanism in Humans

Mathematical Mechanism Behind the Rugged Structures at Cell Boundaries

Mathematical Mechanism Behind the Rugged Structures at Cell Boundaries

Genetic Variants of TNFAIP3 May Protect the Kidneys from Damage

Genetic Variants of TNFAIP3 May Protect the Kidneys from Damage

Antibacterial Biologic Agent Effective Against Staphylococcus Aureus Infections in Early Tests

Antibacterial Biologic Agent Effective Against Staphylococcus Aureus Infections in Early Tests

Sickle Cell Disease Cure? Prime Editing Offers Hope for Blood Disorder

Sickle Cell Disease Cure? Prime Editing Offers Hope for Blood Disorder

Study Represents a Paradigm Shift in Renal Physiology/Mammalian Salt Handling

Study Represents a Paradigm Shift in Renal Physiology/Mammalian Salt Handling

New, Effective Method can Make Rare Cell Types and Disease Patterns Visible in Tissue

New, Effective Method can Make Rare Cell Types and Disease Patterns Visible in Tissue

UConn Health scientists explain why Shigella bacteria can infect humans but not mice

UConn Health scientists explain why Shigella bacteria can infect humans but not mice

Newly developed toolkit uses small molecules to control the activity of synthetic RNA

Newly developed toolkit uses small molecules to control the activity of synthetic RNA

Previously unknown telomere and cancer connection to the immune system revealed

Previously unknown telomere and cancer connection to the immune system revealed

FDA-approved compound promotes photoreceptor survival in lab models of inherited retinal ciliopathy

FDA-approved compound promotes photoreceptor survival in lab models of inherited retinal ciliopathy

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Additional therapeutic maneuver may be needed to stop some metastasized tumors Cancer That...

Generating functional patient-specific thymic organoids from human pluripotent stem cells

Generating functional patient-specific thymic organoids from human pluripotent stem cells

BetaLife and A*STAR team up to accelerate the development of new cell-based therapy for diabetes

BetaLife and A*STAR team up to accelerate the development of new cell-based therapy for diabetes

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