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- Science News, Educational Articles, Expert Opinion | The Scientist
The Scientist - Home | 5 min read Galloping Towards a Better Understanding of Cancer Skin cancers in horses and humans show genetic similarities, but the animals are less prone to some other cancers, offering a platform to compare disease risk | 2 min read
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T he Scientist is the magazine for life science professionals—a publication dedicated to covering a wide range of topics central to the study of cell and molecular biology, genetics, and other life-science fields Through innovative print articles, online stories, and multimedia features, the magazine explores the latest scientific
- A New Era of Epigenetic Medicines | The Scientist
M olecular biologist and Nobel Prize winner Sydney Brenner notably said, “Progress in science depends on new technologies, new ideas, and new discoveries—in that order ” 1 The field of gene therapy is a testament to Brenner’s point Some of the most prevalent genetic diseases on Earth, such as sickle cell disease (SCD) and thalassemia, were discovered to have a molecular cause in the
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The Scientist Staff | | 5 min read From bodily fluids to skeletal remains, advances in DNA analysis and the study of insects and microbes aid forensic investigations First-of-Its-Kind Egyptian Multiomics Dataset Aims to Advance Dementia Research
- NIH Scientists Issue ‘Bethesda Declaration’ to Protest Research . . .
Shelby is an Assistant Editor for The Scientist She earned her PhD from West Virginia University in immunology and microbiology and completed an AAAS Mass Media fellowship
- Newborn Mice May Hold the Key to Simpler Gene Therapy
Noting enhanced gene transfer during this early window compared to adult mice, the team hypothesized that LVs targeted circulating HSPCs To increase the numbers of these cells and potentially extend the treatment window, they treated the mice with granulocyte-colony stimulating factor and plerixafor, an immunostimulant, to mobilize stem cells from the bone marrow, thymus, and spleen into the
- Immune Amnesia: How the Texas Measles Outbreak Could Promote the Spread . . .
The measles virus attacks long-lived immune cells, reducing antibody-mediated protection from other infectious diseases and casting a long shadow of childhood mortality Hannah is an Assistant Editor at The Scientist She earned her PhD in neuroscience from the University of Washington and completed
- Microplastics Build Up in Human Organs, Especially the Brain
Researchers like Matthew Campen, a biochemist and environmental scientist at the University of New Mexico, investigate how inhaled pollutants, including MNPs, affect cardiovascular and neurological health He and his team focused on these particles’ accumulation and distribution in human organs
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