Non-invasive imaging of the brain's glymphatic system, responsible for clearing waste products from the brain. Its flow gets impaired with aging, as shown in the mouse model @ScienceAdvances
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In the latest issue! Somatic cancer variants enriched in Alzheimer’s disease microglia-like cells drive inflammatory and proliferative states https://t.co/3Lx2Hj17Ks
Successful mitosis may draw on more mechanisms than commonly assumed, according to Science research from last year.
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Key human defenses against pathogens were forged billions of years ago in microbial battles with viruses.
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A landmark @ScienceTM study shows that latent #HIV can convert CD4+ T cells to CD8+ T cells and identifies the latter as a previously overlooked component of the viral reservoir—a surprising finding with critical implications for HIV cure efforts. https://t.co/NGbrMNcBxB
GLP-1 drugs in people with obesity (no diabetes) and the link to reduction of cancer
Among nearly 230,000 individuals, there was >40% overall reduction in 13 cancers associated with obesity with just 2 years of follow-up. Not proof of cause and effect, but consistent with many recent reports on the link between GLP-1 drugs with less cancer
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Biologically immortal sea cucumber tissues may provide new opportunities for ethical aging research in regenerative biology, biomedical research, and tissue engineering.
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