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Study finds ancestry-driven disparities in pathogenic variation

Study finds ancestry-driven disparities in pathogenic variation

by Molly Chiu,Baylor College of MedicinePathogenic variants by ancestry. 1a shows the rates of pathogenic variation, broken down by predicted genetic ancestry groups. 1b shows the breakdown of p

Study finds ancestry-driven disparities in pathogenic variation

by Molly Chiu,Baylor College of MedicinePathogenic variants by ancestry. 1a shows the rates of pathogenic variation, broken down by predicted genetic ancestry groups. 1b shows the breakdown of p
Research team investigates difference between baby formula and human milk's effect on intestinal growth

Research team investigates difference between baby formula and human milk's effect on intestinal growth

by Alexa Tomassi,Yale School of MedicineCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainAn articlepublished inGastro Hep Advancesby a team of Yale researchers and led by Lauren Smith, MD, ho

Research team investigates difference between baby formula and human milk's effect on intestinal growth

by Alexa Tomassi,Yale School of MedicineCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainAn articlepublished inGastro Hep Advancesby a team of Yale researchers and led by Lauren Smith, MD, ho
Medical imaging breakthroughs aim to bring the invisible to light

Medical imaging breakthroughs aim to bring the invisible to light

by Valérie Geneux,Ecole Polytechnique Federale de LausanneSpinal cord fMRI. Credit: EPFL—CC-BY-SA 4.0Medical imaging technology—such as MRI, ultrasound and X-ray—is gaining in power and precisio

Medical imaging breakthroughs aim to bring the invisible to light

by Valérie Geneux,Ecole Polytechnique Federale de LausanneSpinal cord fMRI. Credit: EPFL—CC-BY-SA 4.0Medical imaging technology—such as MRI, ultrasound and X-ray—is gaining in power and precisio
Healthy omega-3 fats may slow deadly pulmonary fibrosis, research suggests

Healthy omega-3 fats may slow deadly pulmonary fibrosis, research suggests

JANUARY 2, 2024byUniversity of VirginiaCredit: CC0 Public DomainCould healthy fats found in nuts and fish slow the progression of potentially deadly lung scarring known as pulmonary fibrosis and

Healthy omega-3 fats may slow deadly pulmonary fibrosis, research suggests

JANUARY 2, 2024byUniversity of VirginiaCredit: CC0 Public DomainCould healthy fats found in nuts and fish slow the progression of potentially deadly lung scarring known as pulmonary fibrosis and
Researchers find unexpected connection between SARS-CoV-2 and fragile X syndrome

Researchers find unexpected connection between SARS-CoV-2 and fragile X syndrome

FEBRUARY 27, 2024byUniversity of CopenhagenCredit: CC0 Public DomainHow does coronavirus spread through the body? A new study,availableon the preprint serverbioRxiv, can help u

Researchers find unexpected connection between SARS-CoV-2 and fragile X syndrome

FEBRUARY 27, 2024byUniversity of CopenhagenCredit: CC0 Public DomainHow does coronavirus spread through the body? A new study,availableon the preprint serverbioRxiv, can help u
Research harnesses machine learning and imaging to give insight into stem cell behavior

Research harnesses machine learning and imaging to give insight into stem cell behavior

by Greta Harrison,University of Southern CaliforniaSingle hematopoietic stem cells dividing metabolically (m) symmetrically and asymmetrically, measured by the research team’s imaging technique.

Research harnesses machine learning and imaging to give insight into stem cell behavior

by Greta Harrison,University of Southern CaliforniaSingle hematopoietic stem cells dividing metabolically (m) symmetrically and asymmetrically, measured by the research team’s imaging technique.
Study shows how genes in retina are regulated during development

Study shows how genes in retina are regulated during development

byNational Institutes of HealthThis image metaphorically captures the cell differentiation process during retinal organoid development. Loose yarn representing uncompacted DNA is wound by a croc

Study shows how genes in retina are regulated during development

byNational Institutes of HealthThis image metaphorically captures the cell differentiation process during retinal organoid development. Loose yarn representing uncompacted DNA is wound by a croc
How aging affects stem cells: A fly's tale

How aging affects stem cells: A fly's tale

byRIKENExcessive cell proliferation (left) and stem cell exhaustion (right) during aging. Credit: RIKENScientists from the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR) have identified key

How aging affects stem cells: A fly's tale

byRIKENExcessive cell proliferation (left) and stem cell exhaustion (right) during aging. Credit: RIKENScientists from the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR) have identified key
New hydrogel features enhanced capabilities for treating aneurysms and halting their progression

New hydrogel features enhanced capabilities for treating aneurysms and halting their progression

by Terasaki Institute for Biomedical InnovationThe standard non-invasive treatment for patients with aneurysms is to insert a stent graft, a mesh-lined tube, into the affected blood vessel to shore up

New hydrogel features enhanced capabilities for treating aneurysms and halting their progression

by Terasaki Institute for Biomedical InnovationThe standard non-invasive treatment for patients with aneurysms is to insert a stent graft, a mesh-lined tube, into the affected blood vessel to shore up
Lymph node research pioneers’ new approach to vaccine design for the most vulnerable

Lymph node research pioneers’ new approach to vaccine design for the most vulnerable

17 January 2024The Oxford Experimental Medicine Clinical Research Facility (EMCRF) at NDORMS has received its first volunteers as part of the LEGACY03 trial to improve vaccine design for different age

Lymph node research pioneers’ new approach to vaccine design for the most vulnerable

17 January 2024The Oxford Experimental Medicine Clinical Research Facility (EMCRF) at NDORMS has received its first volunteers as part of the LEGACY03 trial to improve vaccine design for different age