All University of Wisconsin-Madison articles
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NewsNew trivalent vaccine for clade 1 sarbecoviruses
The vaccine provided complete protection with no detectable virus in the lungs and could be a routine part of people’s medical treatment.
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NewsMitigating oxidative stress in neurodegenerative diseases
Researchers have found that using protein-like polymers to inhibit the Keap1/Nrf2 PPI is a powerful therapeutic strategy.
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NewsiPSC-derived cells can augment remuscularisation of the heart
Researchers have improved the method of regenerating heart muscle after a heart attack using a combination of iPSC-derived cells.
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NewsMidbody remnants following mitosis could combat cancer
Midbody’s role in cell signalling and stimulating cell proliferation offers an opportunity to detect cancer.
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NewsNew insights into influenza A's infiltration of host cells
US researchers have made a significant breakthrough in understanding how the influenza A virus takes over host cells while minimising damage to itself. By studying the protein PA-X, they found that the virus uses a surgical strike approach, selectively degrading host cell RNA while preserving its own replication, shedding light ...
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NewsNewly identified cell type could be key to preventing graft versus host disease
UW researchers at the Carbone Cancer Center have identified the cells that can cause graft versus host disease, the most common complication of bone marrow transplants.


