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Bew uses for CRISPR to edit genes and deliver them using RNA
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Pulmonary stem cell transplants to rejuvenate the damaged lungs of patients with pulmonary fibrosis and progressive interstitial lung disease.
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Pulmonary stem cell transplants to rejuvenate the damaged lungs of patients with pulmonary fibrosis and progressive interstitial lung disease.
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HYPOCHONDRIA NEVER DISAPPEARS The official diagnosis may be outdated, but anxiety about health is still widespread.
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Developing a new method called TXTL to modify proteins in virus shells for quick and accurate detection of germs.
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A Key Phase in Human Reproduction Is Undergoing Change Is it possible for humans to transcend menopause?
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Researchers suggest that genes associated with a higher risk of Alzheimer's could represent a hereditary variant of the disease.
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As we age, cells experience senescence, a state where they stop growing but continue releasing inflammatory and tissue-degrading molecules. When a person is young, the immune system responds and eliminates senescent cells, often referred to as zombie cells.
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A cell-free system for functional studies of small membrane proteins h
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A New Bone-Marrow Transplant Revolution
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Transketolase contributes to fatty liver disease by reducing the energy production in mitochondria triggered by a substance called inosine.
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Can AI make advanced health care and stem cell therapies more efficient?
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Reversing the microenvironment - Mesenchymal stem cells in the treatment of spinal cord injuries
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A compound called FGF21, produced by tumors, suppresses the immune system by altering the cholesterol processing in specific immune cells known as CD8+ T cells.
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Using CRISPR-Cas9 to edit the genes in E. coli can increase the chances of unexpected changes in the DNA.
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Health and heart-related features of people with obesity, who may either be metabolically healthy or unhealthy.
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Gut bacteria produce a compound called homovanillic acid that helps reduce depression by improving the connections between brain cells.
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