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Study identifies 238 amyloid toxicity protective or activator genes

Study identifies 238 amyloid toxicity protective or activator genes

Deactivating mosquito sperm to control populations of Culex

Deactivating mosquito sperm to control populations of Culex

Novel low oxygen signaling pathway discovered in the Arabidopsis plant

Novel low oxygen signaling pathway discovered in the Arabidopsis plant

Researchers discover a new intracellular "smoke detector"

Researchers discover a new intracellular "smoke detector"

Stem cells must take out the trash to protect against age-related diseases

Stem cells must take out the trash to protect against age-related diseases

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

Illumina launches its first product enabling long- and short-read sequencing on one instrument

Illumina launches its first product enabling long- and short-read sequencing on one instrument

Tardigrade proteins for significant advancement in human health

Tardigrade proteins for significant advancement in human health

Key Hox genes control stem cells involved in bone formation and repair

Key Hox genes control stem cells involved in bone formation and repair

Novel tool analyzes how immune cells respond to SARS-CoV-2 vaccination

Novel tool analyzes how immune cells respond to SARS-CoV-2 vaccination

Scientists devise a tiny, nano-sized sensor capable of detecting protein biomarkers

Scientists devise a tiny, nano-sized sensor capable of detecting protein biomarkers

New study pinpoints key source of T cell "exhaustion"

New study pinpoints key source of T cell "exhaustion"

T cell-driven changes in the gut may affect brain function associated with depression

T cell-driven changes in the gut may affect brain function associated with depression

Keeping lymph nodes in the body can boost the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy

Keeping lymph nodes in the body can boost the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy

Blunted inflammatory response could make obese patients more susceptible to severe COVID-19

Blunted inflammatory response could make obese patients more susceptible to severe COVID-19

Stickiness of influenza virus may determine the frequency of co-infection

Stickiness of influenza virus may determine the frequency of co-infection

DNA drugs help restore the normal processing of protein-encoding RNA

DNA drugs help restore the normal processing of protein-encoding RNA

Macrophages likely to be a potential target for ER+ breast cancer

Macrophages likely to be a potential target for ER+ breast cancer

Perspectives on nucleolar DNA damage response in the fight against cancer

Perspectives on nucleolar DNA damage response in the fight against cancer

The protein synthesis mechanism in the Giardia parasite

The protein synthesis mechanism in the Giardia parasite

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