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Scientists May Have Found The Key Cellular Process Behind Aging in Animals
A study on worms led by researchers from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in the US has uncovered a previously unknown adaptation to aging that actively remodels one of the largest and most ...
New study reveals how cytoplasmic and nuclear functions of USP30-AS1 converge to promote tumor growth Breast cancer progression is increasingly ...
Creative Diagnostics announces the launch of Products for Renal Metabolism. NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, February 10, ...
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Scientists may have cracked the core cellular process that drives aging in animals
A buildup of a structural protein called F-actin inside aging brain cells appears to cripple the cellular waste-clearing machinery that keeps neurons healthy, according to a study in Drosophila fruit ...
This study reports an important and novel finding that TENT5A, an enzyme involved in fine-tuning poly(A) tail length on selected mRNAs, is required for proper enamel mineralization in mice. The ...
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Role of food nutrients in reducing oxidative stress linked to micro- and nanoplastics
By Tarun Sai Lomte Emerging research suggests certain dietary compounds may strengthen the body’s defences against ...
Novo Nordisk advanced coramitug into the Phase III CLEOPATTRA trial, evaluating 1,280 patients with amyloid transthyretin cardiomyopathy or ATTR-CM. This decision was informed by results from their ...
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Could attacking toxic protein chains finally slow neurodegenerative disease?
Researchers are testing a fundamentally different strategy against neurodegenerative disease: instead of clearing protein deposits after they form, new experimental therapies aim to stop toxic protein ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising new way that giant embryonic cells divide—without relying on the classic “purse-string” ring long thought essential for splitting a cell in two. Studying ...
In early embryos, the first cell divisions must be extremely rapid and precisely controlled to ensure successful development. This balance is found to arise from a tight coupling between the clock ...
Scientists at Oregon State University have engineered a powerful new nanomaterial that zeroes in on cancer cells and destroys them from the inside out. Designed to exploit cancer’s unique ...
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