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Reversing Brain Aging in Fruit Flies by Preventing Protein Buildup
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University of California - Los Angeles
Researchers discover that reducing F-actin in fruit flies boosts health and memory, shedding light on aging and potential human benefits
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Univercells Technologies’ New Solution for Streamlined Bioprocess Development
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Univercells Technologies
Miniaturized scale-X nexo bioreactor offers lab managers scalability and cost-efficiency in cell culture
| 1 min read
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More Social Species Live Longer
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University of Oxford
Oxford study shows social animals like humans and elephants live longer and reproduce more than solitary species
| 3 min read
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Understanding How Mutations Affect Diseases
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Institute of Science and Technology Austria
New model reveals how genes interact in polygenic diseases, improving understanding of diabetes and schizophrenia
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Gut Bacteria Transfer Genes to Disable Weapons of Their Competitors
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University of Chicago
New research shows how common gut bacteria tame their antagonistic neighbors by transferring genes that change their weapon systems
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Unraveling Cancer Mysteries: Insights from 292 Species
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University of California - Santa Barbara
New research explores cancer resistance in 292 vertebrate species, uncovering insights into why some animals evade tumors
| 3 min read
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Gain a Competitive Edge in Microbiome Analyses With 16S rRNA Sequencing
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Illumina
Learn how 16S rRNA sequencing advances bacterial profiling for complex microbiome studies
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Revolutionary Tool Edits Genes in Fetal Brain Cells
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University of California - Davis Health
A study reveals a new tool to deliver genetic material to fetal brain cells, potentially curing conditions like Angelman syndrome before birth
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Skin Patch Uses Electric Currents to Combat Bacteria
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Cell Press
A breakthrough skin patch uses electricity to inhibit bacteria, paving the way for drug-free treatments of infections
| 3 min read
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AI Creates Precise DNA Switches for Targeted Gene Control
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The Jackson Laboratory
AI creates precise DNA switches for targeted gene control, advancing gene therapy and research in human health
| 4 min read
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How Jaw Movements and Hunger Are Neurally Linked
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The Rockefeller University
New study reveals that three neurons connect hunger hormones to chewing motions, suggesting eating is more reflexive than believed
| 5 min read
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New Discovery Could Change Autoimmune Therapy Landscape
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Emory Health Sciences
Researchers have discovered a family of enzymes that work to reduce IgG-mediated pathologies in diseases like MG
| 2 min read
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