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Released: 26-Aug-2022 2:40 PM EDT
Researchers find crucial evidence to explain anomalously fast convergence between India and Asia in Mesozoic
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Closure of the Neo-Tethys Ocean and the subsequent formation of the Tibetan Plateau is one of the most significant tectonic events on Earth.

Released: 26-Aug-2022 2:35 PM EDT
Hydropower dams induce widespread species extinctions across Amazonian forest islands
University of East Anglia

Hydropower developments should avoid flooding forests to minimise biodiversity loss and disruptions to ecosystems in Amazonian forest islands, new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) finds. 

Newswise: Protein Structures Aren’t Set in Stone
Released: 26-Aug-2022 2:00 PM EDT
Protein Structures Aren’t Set in Stone
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A new study on rubisco, a photosynthetic enzyme thought to be the most abundant protein on the planet, shows that proteins can change their structural arrangement with surprising ease. The findings reveal the possibility that many of the proteins we thought we knew actually exist in other, unknown shapes.

Released: 26-Aug-2022 1:55 PM EDT
One zip of alcohol is enough to modify the brain
University of Cologne

A research team from the University of Cologne and the Universities of Mannheim and Heidelberg has found that even the single administration of alcohol permanently alters the morphology of neurons.

Newswise: Slugs, snails are not alone in causing rat lungworm disease in humans
Released: 26-Aug-2022 1:35 PM EDT
Slugs, snails are not alone in causing rat lungworm disease in humans
University of Hawaii at Manoa

A review of decades of research revealed more than a dozen kinds of animals in addition to slugs and snails have caused rat lungworm disease in people around the world.

   
Released: 26-Aug-2022 1:05 PM EDT
Natural climate solutions help mitigate climate change in China
Chinese Academy of Sciences

Natural climate solutions (NCS), which comprise various land stewardship options, are approaches to trapping carbon in terrestrial pools and/or reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Released: 26-Aug-2022 12:55 PM EDT
Brothers and sisters shape character less than thought
University of Zurich

Our personality as adults is not determined by whether we grow up with sisters or brothers.

Released: 26-Aug-2022 12:35 PM EDT
New evidence shows planting around school playgrounds protects children from air pollution
Lancaster University

Scientists have published new evidence showing that selective planting of vegetation between roads and playgrounds can substantially cut toxic traffic-derived air pollution reaching school children.

Released: 26-Aug-2022 12:00 PM EDT
SEC-seq: Association of molecular signatures with antibody secretion in thousands of single human plasma cells
Preprints

Rene Yu-Hong Cheng, Joseph de Rutte, Andee R Ott, Lucienne Bosler, Wei-Ying Kuo, Jesse Liang, Brian E Hall, David J Rawlings, Dino Di Carlo, Richard G James

Released: 26-Aug-2022 12:00 PM EDT
Pancreatic transplant surgery and stem cell therapy: Finding the balance between therapeutic advances and ethical principles
World Journal of Stem Cells

The latest achievements in the field of pancreas transplantation and stem cell therapy require an effort by the scientific community to clarify the ethical implications of pioneering treatments, often characterized by high complexity from a sur

Released: 26-Aug-2022 12:00 PM EDT
HepaCAM Suppresses Glioblastoma Stem Cell Invasion in the Brain
Preprints

Arpan De, John M Lattier, John E Morales, Jack R Kelly, Xiaofeng Zheng, Zhihua Chen, Sumod Sebastian, Jason T Huse, Frederick F Lang, Joseph H McCarty

Released: 26-Aug-2022 12:00 PM EDT
Changes of cell membrane fluidity for mesenchymal stem cell spheroids on biomaterial surfaces
World Journal of Stem Cells

BACKGROUNDThe therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in the form of three-dimensional spheroids has been extensively demonstrated. The underlying mechanisms for the altered cellular behavior of spheroids have also been investiga

Released: 26-Aug-2022 12:00 PM EDT
Sinomenine promotes differentiation of induced pluripotent stem cells into immature dendritic cells with high induction of immune tolerance
World Journal of Stem Cells

BACKGROUNDImmature dendritic cells (imDCs) play an important role in the induction of donor-specific transplant immunotolerance. However, these cells have limitations, such as rapid maturation and a short lifespan in vivo. In previous studies,

Released: 26-Aug-2022 12:00 PM EDT
Cell type-specific role of CBX2-cPRC1 at the onset of spermatogonial differentiation
Preprints

Jongmin J Kim, Emma R Steinson, Mei Sheng Lau, David C Page, Robert E Kingston

Released: 26-Aug-2022 12:00 PM EDT
Enhancer deregulation in TET2 Mutant Clonal Hematopoiesis is associated with increased COVID-19 related inflammation severity and mortality
Preprints

Moritz Binder, Terra L. Lasho, Wazim Mohammed Ismail, Nana A. Ben-Crentsil, Jenna A. Fernandez, Minsuk Kim, Susan M. Geyer, Amelia Mazzone, Christy M. Finke, Abhishek A. Mangaonkar, Jeong-Heon Lee, Kwan Hyun Kim, Vernadette A. Simon,

Released: 26-Aug-2022 12:00 PM EDT
Molecular analyses of chorionic-type intermediate trophoblastic lesions: Atypical placental site nodules are closer to placental site nodules than epithelioid trophoblastic tumors
Preprints

Gaspard Jeremie, Fabienne Allias, Alexis Trecourt, Lucie Gaillot-Durand, Pierre-Adrian Bolze, Françoise Descotes, Garance Tondeur, Jimmy Perrot, Touria Hajri, Benoit You, François Golfier, Jonathan Lopez, Mojgan Devouassoux-Shisheboran

Released: 26-Aug-2022 12:00 PM EDT
Reprogramming of fish somatic cells for nuclear transfer is primed by Xenopus egg extract
Preprints

Nathalie Chenais, Aurelie LE Cam, Brigitte Guillet, Jean-Jacques Lareyre, Catherine Labbe



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