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May 02,2017
Cancer and Stem Cell Growth Encouraged by the Same Gene
    A gene previously identified as critical for tumor growth in many human cancers also maintains intestinal stem cells and encourages the growth of cells that support them, according to results of a study led by Johns Hopkins researchers.     The new findings, released on April 28 issue of Nature Communications in an article entitled "HMGA1 AmplifiesRead more
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Cancer and Stem Cell Growth Encouraged by the Same Gene
May 02,2017
Oncogenic Bcl-3 Protein Linked to Chronic Intestinal Inflammation
    Researchers at the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and the German Research Center for Environmental Health, Helmholtz Zentrum München have discovered that too much of the oncogene Bcl-3 leads to chronic intestinal diseases. Their study (“Elevated Levels of Bcl-3 Inhibits Treg Development and Function Resulting in Spontaneous Colitis”) appears in Nature Communications.  Read more
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May 01,2017
Potential New Mitochondrial Target for Heart Disease
    Scientists have long thought that calcium transport into mitochondria – the powerhouses of cells – is a key signal linking cardiac workload, or how hard the heart pumps, with energy production.  However, the specific molecular mechanisms involved in these transport channels have remained more enigmatic.         Now, studies at the Lewis Katz School ofRead more
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Potential New Mitochondrial Target for Heart Disease
May 01,2017
Critical Details on Activation of the p38α Protein Described by Spanish Researchers
    Scientists at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine in Barcelona have published a study that provides an integrative picture of the p38α activation mechanism and offers new insights into the molecular effects of various molecules that regulate the enzymatic activity of this protein.     The p38α protein is a member of a family of molecules thatRead more
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Critical Details on Activation of the p38α Protein Described by Spanish Researchers
Apr 28,2017
How Walking Benefits the Brain
    You probably know that walking does your body good, but it's not just your heart and muscles that benefit.  Researchers at New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU) found that the foot's impact during walking sends pressure waves through the arteries that significantly modify and can increase the supply of blood to the brain. The research willRead more
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How Walking Benefits the Brain
Apr 28,2017
PTSD Heritability Evidence Discovered
    Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental disorder that can develop after a person is exposed to a traumatic event, such as sexual assault, warfare, traffic, or other threats on a person’s life. Symptoms may include disturbing thoughts, feelings, or dreams related to the events, mental or physical distress to trauma-related cues, attempts to avoidRead more
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Apr 28,2017
Implanted Scaffold with T Cells Rapidly Shrinks Tumors
Cellular therapy hasn't had much success in fighting solid tumors, partly because it's been difficult to deliver anti-cancer T cells to the tumors.       Merely injecting anticancer T cells into the body is like dropping Survivorman into the wilderness, leaving him stranded and hoping that he can cope with whatever dangers come his way. TRead more
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Implanted Scaffold with T Cells Rapidly Shrinks Tumors
Apr 27,2017
Chinese and Swiss Researchers Use Smartphone-Controlled Cells to Manage Diabetes
    Chinese and Swiss researchers said Wednesday (April 27, 2017) they have developed a system that, for the first time, enables smartphones to remotely manage and treat diabetes in mice.     In a study published in the US journal Science Translational Medicine, researchers said they developed a smartphone app and used it to command engineered cells toRead more
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Chinese and Swiss Researchers Use Smartphone-Controlled Cells to Manage Diabetes
Apr 27,2017
New Chlamydia Drug Targets Discovered Using CRISPR and Stem Cells
    Scientists at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and their colleagues at the University of British Columbia have created an innovative technique for studying how chlamydia interacts with the human immune system. They used a combination of gene-editing and stem cell technologies to make the model that helped lead to the discovery of two genes from ourRead more
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New Chlamydia Drug Targets Discovered Using CRISPR and Stem Cells
Apr 27,2017
Food Choices Swayed by Behavior Genes
    Do you crave fatty foods or salty snacks? Does the thought of chocolate make you swoon? Or do you—as you know you should—delight in fruits and vegetables? Whatever your food preferences, you are likely aware that they're not strictly a matter of willpower. For better or worse, your diet is shaped by environmental, cultural, andRead more
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Food Choices Swayed by Behavior Genes