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Aug 09,2018
For a Healthy Gut, Put a Cherry on Top
A growing body of scientific evidence continues to show that improving the health of the gut microbiome may be a simple, yet highly effective way to prevent disease and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Due to its potential role in maintaining digestive health, as well as its impact on immunity, heart health, blood sugar control, weightRead more
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For a Healthy Gut, Put a Cherry on Top
Aug 09,2018
Lab-Grown Neural Stem Cells Help Repair Spinal Injuries
Scientists at the University of California San Diego, School of Medicine have created spinal cord neural stem cells (NSC) from embryonic human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs), which could feasibly represent a source of transplantable cells for repairing spinal cord injuries. Tests showed that the human spinal cord NSCs can be maintained over long periods inRead more
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Lab-Grown Neural Stem Cells Help Repair Spinal Injuries
Aug 08,2018
Reversible Technique Developed for Stem Cell Expansion
Researchers at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research, and the University of Kansas Medical Center, have identified a way to expand blood-forming adult hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) from human umbilical cord blood (hUCB), without differentiating the cells into mature blood cells. If the technique can be translated into a clinical setting, it could make cordRead more
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Reversible Technique Developed for Stem Cell Expansion
Aug 08,2018
Novel Approach Could Lead to Creation of New Thiophosphate-Based Nucleotide Drugs
Scientists at Scripps Research and Bristol-Myers Squibb have created a novel tool for precisely controlling the stereochemistry of thiophosphates, found in some promising new drugs that target genetic molecules and other disease targets. Called phosphorus-sulfur incorporation (PSI), the technology acts like an atomic glue gun, binding nucleosides into oligomers with specific, preprogrammed spatial configurations atRead more
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Aug 07,2018
Novel Method Allows Researchers to Precisely Engineer and Monitor Protein Function
Proteins – the molecular machines that drive the processes underlying biology – are made from just 20 canonical building blocks called amino acids. For nearly two decades, scientists have sought methods to engineer new amino acids to build proteins. Boston College chemists say they have developed a technology to precisely incorporate a range of usefulRead more
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Novel Method Allows Researchers to Precisely Engineer and Monitor Protein Function
Aug 07,2018
Better Blood Test May Spot Heart Attack Faster
In business, time may be money, but in medical emergencies, healthcare time is life and speed is king – especially when dealing with potential cardiac events. Developing improved diagnostics that can quickly discern whether a patient has had a myocardial infarction or heart attack, is imperative for physicians to move forward with the appropriate treatment courseRead more
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Better Blood Test May Spot Heart Attack Faster
Aug 06,2018
CRISPR-Cas12a More Precise Than CRISPR-Cas9
CRISPR is an acronym for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, and the way the tool generally works is that it searches a genome for specific sections of DNA, using short RNA sequences as its guide. Once it has homed in on its specific target an enzyme called Cas9 binds to the DNA and eitherRead more
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CRISPR-Cas12a More Precise Than CRISPR-Cas9
Aug 06,2018
Rare Lung Cell Type Appears to Play Important Role in Cystic Fibrosis
Scientists have identified a rare cell type in airways that appears to play a key role in the biology of cystic fibrosis. Using new techniques that enable researchers to study gene expression in thousands of individual cells, the team analyzed the airway in mice and validated the results in human tissue.   Led by researchersRead more
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Rare Lung Cell Type Appears to Play Important Role in Cystic Fibrosis
Aug 03,2018
Study Suggests Obesity May Increase Flu Spread
In addition to obesity's known impact on flu severity – complications including hospitalization and even death – new findings from investigators at the University of Michigan, School of Public Health suggest that obesity may play a significant role in the transmission of the influenza virus.   Findings from the new study, published in The JournalRead more
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Study Suggests Obesity May Increase Flu Spread
Aug 03,2018
Fathers' Genomic Imprinting Promotes Mothers' Loving Care
By passing down an epigenetically paternalized gene to their offspring, fathers may indirectly influence mothers to maximize their nurturing behavior after the offspring are born. This effect, which was observed among mice and may be present in other mammals, including humans, concerns the Phlda2 gene, which controls the size of the placental endocrine compartment thatRead more
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