We are proud of all of our @ODUAlumni, but we want to give a loud roar for @vbschools teacher & @BIOLOGYatODU alum @ALeVBSchools! He took a nontraditional path @ODU. Read all about his story and how he's changing the game in #STEM for his students https://t.co/hsVAFus8B3.
In-body manufacturing promises a faster, cheaper and simpler alternative to CAR-T cell therapy — if the field can deliver clinical readouts that prove long-term safety and efficacy https://t.co/Ze96Lts0lm
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A previously unrecognized estrogen-dependent signaling pathway in the gut regulates visceral pain sensitivity in mice, according to a new Science study. The findings provide a pathway toward targeted therapeutic strategies.
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A protein that cuts double-stranded DNA contributes to chromosome scrambling in human cancer cells.
Learn more in a new #SciencePerspective: https://t.co/ja0JeB6Arq
Fat storage in the body relies on specialized structures called lipid droplets. In a new Science study, researchers identified the microprotein adipogenin as a regulator of adipocyte lipid droplet size, revealing a key mechanism in lipid homeostasis.
Learn more in this week's issue: https://t.co/vBNrgKWeza
A 2023 @SciImmunology Review contextualizes advances in CAR T cell #cancer immunotherapy, summarizing studies that explore the impact of metabolic stress on this treatment’s efficacy in the tumor microenvironment.
Learn more: https://t.co/gAEBKYWAsA #ScienceMagArchives
We are bringing back our annual Reign in Science Day at @ODU on Sat., Oct. 11! Registration is open & this year we are taking it up a notch in #STEM! It's free event for students in grades K-12! Click the link to register before spots fill up https://t.co/Bgpqlz5O5t!
A lung from a genetically modified pig has been transplanted into a person for the first time. Lungs are complex organs to transplant, but the surgery is a step towards clinical trials.
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Hans Krebs identified the citric acid cycle - also known as the Krebs cycle. The cycle is a series of reactions that convert nutrients into other molecules with a large amount of chemical energy.
Do you know why it is so important?
What if the brain’s massive memory power isn’t just about neurons? MIT researchers reveal that astrocytes, long-overlooked support cells, might be key to our mind’s vast storage capacity. https://t.co/yEiWDe3rSS
Online now: Mechanical signaling via β2 integrin decouples T cell proliferation and differentiation for generating stem cell-like CAR T cells https://t.co/uiSO5EdSiR
A new Science #Immunology study finds that the cell cycle regulator BUB1 hinders #tumor responses to #radiotherapy by migrating to the cytoplasm and inhibiting innate immune pathways that sense DNA damage. https://t.co/ULcbgazMfO
MIT scientists may have unlocked potential new mechanisms in Alzheimer’s treatment. By studying fruit flies and human data, they’ve identified drug targets tied to DNA repair and RNA modification, moving beyond the usual suspects like amyloid plaques. https://t.co/LB5eR6G1Q3
New findings in Science deepen our understanding of the role of membrane contact sites in cell biology and reactive oxygen species regulation.
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#SciencePerspective: https://t.co/E6t6wfw9dM