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Sun Woo Lim, Yoo Jin Shin, Sheng Cui, Eun Jeong Ko, Byung Ha Chung, Chul Woo Yang
Amberley D Stephens, Ana Fernandez-Villegas, Chyi Wei Chung, Oliver Vanderpoorten, Dorothea Pinotsi, Ioanna Mela, Edward Nicholas Ward, Thomas M McCoy, Robert Cubitt, Alexander F Routh, Clemens F Kaminski, Gabriele S Kaminski Schierle
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science has selected Brookhaven National Laboratory to lead a new research effort focused on potential threats to crops grown for bioenergy production. Understanding how such bioenergy crops could be harmed by known or new pests or pathogens could help speed the development of rapid responses to mitigate damage and longer-term strategies for preventing such harm.
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By characterizing the epigenome of direct reprogramming processes, Qian and colleagues discovered common features of direct reprogramming. Particularly, Ascl1, the neuron reprogramming factor, activates a unique set of cardiac genes. Together with As
Therapeutic gene editing based on homology-directed repair (HDR) promises to precisely recombine donor template sequences at programmed double-strand break sites. In this issue, Ferrari et al. report that commonly used AAV donors blunt hematopoietic
Three recent studies from the Zernicka-Goetz and Hanna groups (Amadei et al., 2022; Tarazi et al., 2022; Lau et al., 2022) report the development of mouse embryo-like structures from stem cells. Using a combination of stem cell-derived sources, th
Fibrosis, the pathological end stage of chronic inflammatory diseases, results from extracellular matrix deposition by fibrogenic fibroblasts. In this issue of Cell Stem Cell, Sobecki et al. (2022) develop a novel vaccination-based immunotherapy aga
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Tao Zhang, Sarah E. Noll, Jesus T. Peng, Amman Klair, Abigail Tripka, Nathan Stutzman, Casey Cheng, Richard N Zare, Alexandra Jazz Dickinson
Zhe Wang, Akira Numada, Yusuke Oda, Mototsugu Eiraku
Agata Banach-Latapy, Vincent Rincheval, David Briand, Isabelle Guenal, Pauline Speder
Chuanying Geng, Huixing Zhou, Huijuan Wang, Yanchen Li, Yun Leng, Zhiyao Zhang, Yuan Jian, Guangzhong Yang, Wenming Chen
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Russian scientists acquired stable and bright fluorescent protein moxSAASoti, which can change color and intensity of its fluorescence. To achieve this aim, the scientists made point changes in the sequence of the coding gene.
NIBIB-funded researchers have developed an interlinked tissue chip system that can model four mature organs in their perspective environments simultaneously. These multi-organ tissue chips could represent a new way to evaluate diseases or drugs that affect multiple different tissues.
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Niccolo Liorni, Alessandro Napoli, Stefano Castellana, Sebastiano Giallongo, Daniela Rehakova, Oriana Lo Re, Irena Koutna, Tommaso Mazza, Manlio Vinciguerra
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The Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities (ABRF) Executive Board is pleased to announce the approval of several innovative studies to be conducted by ABRF Research Groups in 2023, to address ongoing questions in biomolecular research techniques and methods.
The White House has sounded the alarm about vulnerabilities in the pharmaceutical supply chain. But new research from the Center for Analytics and Business Insights at Olin Business School found that the U.S. actually has the capacity to make the nation’s most essential and critical drugs — yet it's mostly sitting idle.
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Landslides threaten many lives. A new study suggests we could predict landslides better with electrical measurements of soil.
The Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF) is pleased to announce that Puzzle Medical Devices Inc. has won the TCT 2022 Shark Tank Innovation Competition for its novel circulatory support device that is implanted percutaneously in the abdominal aorta. The competition took place during Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT), the world’s premier educational meeting specializing in interventional cardiovascular medicine, September 16-19 in Boston. The winner was also presented with the Jon DeHaan Foundation Award for Innovation in Cardiology.
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