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Apr
2022
GENIGMA players reveal potential chromosomal abnormalities in breast cancer cell line

More than 36,000 people from around the world are playing an average of 5000 games per day

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20
Apr
2022
New therapeutic target for aggressive blood cancer found

APL is an aggressive type of blood cancer that is responsible for 5-15% of all types of leukaemia

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12
Apr
2022
Act of sabotage determines mammalian embryonic development

Study finds evidence that the regulation of alternative splicing, which rarely goes wrong in healthy cells, goes haywire in an unexpected place.

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06
Apr
2022
Abundant ‘secret doors’ on human proteins could reshape drug discovery

First maps of allosteric sites on human proteins could lead to safer, smarter and more effective medicines.

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15
Mar
2022
Cell fusion ‘awakens’ regenerative potential of human retina

Fusing human retinal cells with adult stem cells could be a potential therapeutic strategy to treat visual impairment

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08
Mar
2022
Researchers chart gene expression in endometrial cancer

Findings in study in eLife pinpoint to new diagnostic tools 

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03
Mar
2022
Fully functional pancreatic beta cells created from stem cells for the first time

Treating diabetes patients with these cells is “no longer in the realms of science fiction”

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08
Feb
2022
Colorectal cancers raise defensive barrier in response to chemotherapy

Findings pave way to overcome drug-resistant colorectal cancer when pairing chemotherapy with mucin secretion inhibitors

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11
Jan
2022
Researchers reveal how skin cells form a first line of defence against cancer

New insights into the molecular mechanisms that underpin natural defences against skin cancer

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21
Dec
2021
Human nucleus transcription activity captured at unprecedented nanometric resolution

Newly transcribed RNA molecules are regulated in a more fine and precise way than previously thought

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