Immune therapy has transformed how cancer is treated, but many tumors continue to evade these treatments, thanks to their resemblance to healthy tissue.
A sponge-like implant in mice helped guide a treatment that slowed or stopped a degenerative condition similar to multiple sclerosis in humans. It also gave researchers a look at how primary ...
This study provides evidence that single-cell multi-omics profiling can reveal key regulators of HIV-1 persistence and early immune dysregulation, particularly implicating KLF2 and Th17 cells as major ...
Researchers at the University of Virginia have created the first comprehensive protein-level atlas of brain development, ...
Research shows short-term fasting improves glucose regulation, while long-term fasting in young mice impairs β cell function, ...
The Mt. Sinai study could open the door to future therapies for Alzheimer’s, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, brain cancer, and drug addiction.
It feels like the Splinter Cell remake has been on its way for a while now, which isn't helped by the fact it's been over three years since we heard anything official about the game. From what we ...
To characterize and compare the enhancer codes of brain cell types between the mammalian and bird pallium, we generated single-cell multiome (scMultiome) and spatially resolved transcriptomics data of ...
Unexpected observations over the years led the scientists to investigate a functional role for what they call “fitRNAs,” short for free introns of tRNAs: improbable sequencing relationships with other ...
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