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海角社区: Eight Psychiatric Disorders Share the Same Genetic Causes, Study Says
Released: 23-Jan-2025 8:20 PM EST
Eight Psychiatric Disorders Share the Same Genetic Causes, Study Says
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Building off previous groundbreaking research, a new study identifies genetic variants that have significant impacts on brain development and are shared across eight different psychiatric disorders.

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Released: 16-Jan-2025 4:40 PM EST
How Electrical Synapses Fine-Tune Sensory Information for Better Decisions
Yale School of Medicine

Scientists have discovered a configuration of electrical synapses that 鈥渇ilter鈥 sensory information to guide perception and behavior in animals.

   
Released: 14-Jan-2025 5:15 PM EST
A Common Antihistamine Shows Promise in Treating Liver Complications of a Rare Disease Complication
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Rutgers Health researchers find that allergy medicine could help patients with a rare genetic disease avoid liver transplants.

Released: 10-Jan-2025 8:05 PM EST
Using AI to Uncover Hospital Patients鈥 Long COVID Care Needs
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

A new machine learning technique could help inform clinical decision-making across hospital systems to address the challenges of long COVID-19 care.

海角社区: Study Unveils 13 Genes That Increase Risk of Osteoarthritis
Released: 8-Jan-2025 8:05 PM EST
Study Unveils 13 Genes That Increase Risk of Osteoarthritis
University of North Carolina School of Medicine

A new study by researchers at the UNC Thurston Arthritis Research Center at the UNC School of Medicine has identified 13 risk genes that can increase chances for developing osteoarthritis, jumpstarting research that could lead to new, targeted treatments.

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Released: 19-Dec-2024 9:00 PM EST
Cedars-Sinai, UCSF Experts Steer the Development of Stem Cells to Regenerate and Repair Organs
Cedars-Sinai

Investigators from Cedars-Sinai and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) have identified a new way to deliver instructions that tell stem cells to grow into specific bodily structures, a critical step in eventually regenerating and repairing tissues and organs.

海角社区: MSK Research Highlights, December 18, 2024
Released: 18-Dec-2024 7:00 PM EST
MSK Research Highlights, December 18, 2024
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

New research from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) uncovers clues about how cells control a key DNA repair protein; develops a new method for studying gene amplifications in cancer; sheds new light on tumor suppressor genes; shows MSK-IMPACT庐 could be used for HLA genotype screening to predict response to cellular therapies; identifies a possible strategy to overcome immune evasion in ovarian cancer; and finds strong support for telemedicine visits among cancer patients.

海角社区: Researchers Identify Key Driver of Fibrosis in Crohn鈥檚 Disease
Released: 18-Dec-2024 6:55 PM EST
Researchers Identify Key Driver of Fibrosis in Crohn鈥檚 Disease
University of North Carolina School of Medicine

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine have found a key process by which gut bacteria may be contributing to intestinal fibrosis, a major complication of an intestinal inflammatory disease called Crohn鈥檚 disease.

海角社区: Researchers Create Gene Therapy with Potential to Treat Peripheral Pain Conditions
Released: 17-Dec-2024 10:00 PM EST
Researchers Create Gene Therapy with Potential to Treat Peripheral Pain Conditions
University of North Carolina School of Medicine

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine have engineered a molecular technology that can turn off pain receptors.

海角社区: Genetic Data From 鈥楤iobanks鈥 May Help Improve Prediction of Effectiveness, Side Effects of Common Medications, Study Finds
Released: 4-Dec-2024 12:25 PM EST
Genetic Data From 鈥楤iobanks鈥 May Help Improve Prediction of Effectiveness, Side Effects of Common Medications, Study Finds
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

A UCLA study has outlined a new framework that researchers say would improve predictive power of genetics to determine how well a patient would respond to commonly prescribed medications as well as the severity of any side effects.

19-Nov-2024 11:40 AM EST
New Technology Points to Unexpected Uses for snoRNA
University of Chicago Biological Sciences Division

Researchers from the University of Chicago recently developed a new approach for identifying new cellular RNA targets of snoRNAs. They uncovered thousands of previously unknown targets for snoRNAs in human cells and mouse brain tissues, including many that serve functions other than guiding rRNA modifications.

海角社区: New Discovery May Lead to More Effective Treatment for Cardiovascular Disease
Released: 13-Nov-2024 9:00 AM EST
New Discovery May Lead to More Effective Treatment for Cardiovascular Disease
Case Western Reserve University

Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have identified a new target to treat atherosclerosis, a condition where plaque clogs arteries and causes major cardiac issues, including stroke and heart attack.

海角社区: A Newly Developed Algorithm Shows How a Gene Is Expressed at Microscopic Resolution
Released: 31-Oct-2024 1:50 PM EDT
A Newly Developed Algorithm Shows How a Gene Is Expressed at Microscopic Resolution
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A new method developed by University of Michigan researchers creates images that are worth many gigabytes of data, which could revolutionize the way biologists study gene expression.

海角社区: Study Identifies How Ovarian Cancer Protects Itself, Paves Way for Improved Immunotherapy Approach
25-Oct-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Study Identifies How Ovarian Cancer Protects Itself, Paves Way for Improved Immunotherapy Approach
Mount Sinai Health System

Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have discovered a way that ovarian cancer tumors manipulate their environment to resist immunotherapy and identified a drug target that could overcome that resistance. The study, published in the October 30 online issue of Cell used a cutting-edge spatial genomics technology and preclinical animal models, with tumor specimens from ovarian cancer patients further validating the findings. They found that ovarian cancer cells produce a molecule called Interleukin-4 (IL-4), which is typically associated with asthma and the skin condition eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis. The study went on to find that the cancer cells used IL-4 to create a protective environment that kept away killer immune cells, making the tumors resistant to immunotherapy. A drug, dupilumab, which blocks IL-4鈥檚 activity, has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is already used to treat asthma and eczema. This new study suggests dupi

Released: 28-Oct-2024 12:30 PM EDT
A New Chemistry for CRISPR
Rockefeller University

It acts as a sort of molecular fumigator to battle phages and plasmids.

海角社区: New Research Offers Hope for Treating Inherited Peripheral Neuropathies
Released: 22-Oct-2024 12:10 PM EDT
New Research Offers Hope for Treating Inherited Peripheral Neuropathies
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU)

A recent study published by Dr. Jordan Verplank, Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomy, Physiology, and Genetics at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU), and a team of scientists from USU, State University of Buffalo (New York), and Cyclerion Therapeutics, has identified a promising approach for treating hereditary peripheral neuropathies, specifically Charcot Marie Tooth disease types 1A (CMT1A) and 1B (CMT1B). By focusing on increasing levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) 鈥 a signaling molecule involved in various biological processes 鈥 the study has shown potential improvements in myelination, nerve conduction, and motor coordination in mouse models affected by these conditions. The findings were published in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences on October 14, 2024.

海角社区: Researchers Help Redefine Core Microbiome, Opening New Chapter in Precision Health
Released: 16-Oct-2024 12:25 PM EDT
Researchers Help Redefine Core Microbiome, Opening New Chapter in Precision Health
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Researchers at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, along with international collaborators, have introduced a novel method for identifying the crucial set of gut microbes commonly found in humans and essential for health.

海角社区: Study Explores Novel Therapeutic Treatment for Glioblastoma
Released: 7-Oct-2024 3:05 PM EDT
Study Explores Novel Therapeutic Treatment for Glioblastoma
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

Researchers with The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center 鈥 Arthur G. James and Richard J. Solove Research Institute are trying to improve outcomes for patients with a deadly form of brain cancer known as glioblastoma.



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