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Breaking Discovery: A Protective Microglia Subtype Emerges In the ongoing quest to understand Alzheimer’s disease, scientists have long watched the brain’s resident immune cells, microglia,…

Overview: A troubling pattern in brain injury research Researchers analyzing animal studies focused on brain injury after stroke have uncovered a troubling pattern: image reuse…

Overview: The scope of image-related concerns in brain-injury research A recent analysis published in PLOS Biology has revealed troubling trends in animal studies focused on…

Groundbreaking discovery links phage DNA modifications to fighting superbugs In a collaborative breakthrough, researchers have uncovered a novel type of DNA modification in bacteriophages (phages)…

Overview: A new role for an immune checkpoint Immune checkpoint inhibitors have transformed cancer therapy by releasing the brakes on the immune system. A surprising…

Planarian Stem Cells May Rewrite Our Understanding of Regeneration In a breakthrough shift for regenerative biology, researchers at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research have…

Reframing Depression: From Neurotransmitters to a Systemic Disease In a groundbreaking Genomic Press interview published today, Dr. Najaf Amin, Oxford University Associate Professor and a…

Introduction: A leap in modeling early human development University of Cambridge scientists have created three-dimensional, embryo‑like structures from human stem cells that self‑organize and mimic…

New frontier in regenerative medicine: lab-grown blood cells Scientists have reported a breakthrough in generating blood cells from human stem cells in the lab, paving…
