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Study concludes that most aspects of aging relate to gene length
New findings about how long genes become less active with age could impact treatments for neurodegeneration, among other conditions.
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NewsThe first core regulatory circuit identified for ALCL
New understanding of the CRC and its interaction with STAT3 could lead to novel therapeutics and combination strategies.
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NewsDiscovery of genetic variants that influence Alzheimer’s disease
Whole genome sequencing identified 17 significant variants associated with AD risk in five genomic regions.
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NewsNew strategies to overcome CAR T-cell resistance in AML cells
Pharmacological concomitant therapies or further genetic improvement of CAR T-cells can increase their effectiveness against TP53-mutant AML cells.
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NewsThe mechanism of PARP inhibitor action is identified
New findings will enable the development of safer PARP inhibitors that inhibit PARP’s enzymatic activity without trapping it on DNA.
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NewsExact bacterial lineage associated with colorectal cancer pinpointed
Researchers have discovered two distinct lineages of Fusobacterium nucleatum, which has great implications for colorectal cancer screening and therapeutics.
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NewsDetermining the cellular architecture of multiple sclerosis lesions
Using in situ sequencing, a collaborative research group analysed 260 genes and discovered new sub-structures in MS lesions.
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NewsEliminating the HIV virus from infected cells with CRISPR-Cas
The proof-of-concept study could lead to a cure for HIV that inactivates diverse strains across multiple cellular contexts.
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NewsPotential for personalised, molecularly guided UTUC treatments
The findings from DNA and RNA sequencing in primary and metastatic UTUC tumours could lead to strategies to improve patient outcomes.
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NewsEvaluating novel gene therapies in a whole human liver
Use of the whole liver could revolutionise the development of viral vectors, providing more effective treatments for inherited diseases.
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NewsNew link between FBXW7 mutations and EGFR signalling identified
The Organoid Group have discovered a link between FBXW7 mutations and the EGFR signalling pathway, which could improve colorectal cancer treatments.
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NewsImproved understanding of the liver fibrosis process
Scientists have examined gene activity in mice models, noting important indicators of liver disease severity which may be used as therapeutic strategies.
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NewsTargeting cancer cells in early hypoxia
Inhibiting the LDHA and GOT1 enzymes could prevent cancer cells’ ability to produce energy, without affecting healthy cells.
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NewsTargeting Inc-HLX-2-7 shrinks group 3 medulloblastoma tumours
An intravenous treatment to block lnc-HLX-2-7 from binding to the HLX promoter shrunk medulloblastoma tumours, prolonging survival in mice.
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NewsTruncated version of the SMN2 gene could revolutionise drug discovery
A condensed version of the SMN2 gene could improve discovery of potential therapies for spinal muscular atrophy and other conditions.
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NewsNovel 3D stem cell therapy to treat critical limb ischaemia
Exhibiting an excellent angiogenic effect, the stem cell therapy could provide an alternative to angioplasty procedures.
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NewsScientists elucidate the mechanism behind middle-aged obesity
New findings show that age-related MC4R+ cilia shortening causes middle-aged obesity and leptin resistance, which could lead to obesity treatment.
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NewsEpstein-Barr virus: new targets for vaccine design and treatment
A lab generated monoclonal antibody prevented EBV infection and EBV lymphomas in rodent models and could have future clinical applications.
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NewsNew insights about the influence of STAP-1 on immune cell activation
The new findings could lead to a therapeutic target for immune-related disorders, like multiple sclerosis.
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NewsP47 suppresses metastasis of HER2-positive breast cancer
Results from an in vivo CRISPR knockout screen, targeting genes involved in autophagy, could lead to new therapies.


