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Cracking the Code of a Natural RNA Editor
27.07.2021
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Newly discovered editing rule may be exploited to correct genetic defects
New Blood
15.07.2021
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Cells lacking a “death” receptor make for a better transplant
The Signs Are in the Matrix
12.07.2021
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Changes to the extracellular matrix could point to the future development of inflammatory bowel diseases
An Unusual Way to Die
23.06.2021
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Revealing the details of an alternative cell death may lead to new therapies for a variety of diseases
Bacterial Energizers
17.06.2021
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Energy production in the mitochondria was found to be regulated by microbes residing in the depths of the bowels
The Triple Threat of Coronavirus
11.05.2021
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A new study exposes how SARS-CoV-2 tampers with the cell's hardware to outsmart the immune system
Bacteria May Aid Anti-Cancer Immune Response
17.03.2021
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The findings of a new study may explain the microbiome-immunotherapy connection
Killing Them Softly – With Proteasomes
08.03.2021
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A collaborative effort reveals deadly malaria parasites’ pre-invasion strategy for softening up red blood cells
Stress Response Protein Links Inflammatory Disease to Colon Cancer
18.02.2021
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The findings might help identify those at extra risk of this cancer and develop means of prevention
Cell Replacement by the Numbers
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Mapping cellular turnover sheds light on the balance between renewal and stability in our bodies
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