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… expression. We found that NANOG’s properties – its naturally floppy, flexible 3D shape and a C-terminal tail that is structurally akin to prion-like proteins – enable it to achieve … Studying NANOG poses significant challenges … require high protein concentrations. To study this very challenging protein, the team resorted to highly sensitive …
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… institutions working with animal models of GVHD report today in the journal Immunity that alterations in the gut … the environment for the resident microbes. “Most of the ‘good microbes’ we have in the intestine grow in oxygen-poor … can help control the severity of GVHD in patients who have received a bone marrow transplant. Another advantage of iron …
CAR-NKT cell therapy shows promising results against neuroblastoma in phase 1 clinical trial
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… activity and immunological characteristics of a genetically engineered natural killer T (NKT) cell immunotherapy … other therapies. They found that the therapy was safe for all 12 patients on four dose levels; there were no reported … trial has validated those observations in humans. Additionally, researchers found a correlation between higher …
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… After generating your list of possible steps, it is time to form them into your mission plan by assigning anxiety … step of your mission plan is something you are able to try today or tomorrow. The first steps should be pretty easy for … and the specific fear you are developing a mission plan for. Neil and Sally’s mission plans provide good examples of …
Baylor Researchers highlight benefits of sharing human brain data
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… have been explained by the activity of brain cells called neurons that respond to learning events and control memory recall. The Baylor team expanded this theory by showing that non-neuronal cell types in the brain called astrocytes – star-shaped cells – also store memories …

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