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After the Smoke Clears: Scars on the Immune System
Danielle Gerhard, PhD
| Apr 15, 2024
| 6 min read
Smoking leaves epigenetic marks on DNA long after cessation, with consequences for adaptive immunity.
An Epigenetic Strategy to Control Bad Cholesterol
Maggie Chen
| Apr 12, 2024
| 3 min read
Modifying markers on DNA allows scientists to lower cholesterol levels in mice, even long-term.
Understanding the 3D Cell Culture Revolution
Rebecca Roberts, PhD
| 6 min read
3D cell culture techniques closely mimic in vivo conditions, generating more accurate data for disease modeling and drug toxicity testing.
Close Encounters of Skin and Nerve Cells
Kamal Nahas, PhD
| Apr 11, 2024
| 4 min read
Scientists exploring the skin-nerve cell connection have only scratched the surface. New research highlights just how intertwined the two cells are.
Friends and Foes: Astrocytes as Disease Targets
Deanna MacNeil, PhD
| Apr 10, 2024
| 3 min read
A new platform for screening astrocyte reactivity helps researchers uncover potential therapeutic interventions to treat neurodegenerative conditions.
Building a Scientific Narrative
Nathan Ni, PhD
| 6 min read
A strong narrative is as integral a part of science writing as it is for any other form of communication.
Low Intracellular Iron Levels May Keep Blood Stem Cells Young
Alejandra Manjarrez, PhD
| Apr 8, 2024
| 3 min read
Removing excess iron from aging mouse blood-forming cells enhances their regenerative capacity.
Complicated CAP Does It All
Rachael Moeller Gorman
| Apr 5, 2024
| 5 min read
Researchers found that actin filaments can behave counter to decades-old actin dynamics dogma, changing how biologists think about cell movement.
Advancing Clinical Research Through Effective Data Delivery
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| 3 min read
Novel data collection and delivery strategies help usher the clinical research industry into its next era.
Biological Sex Influences Brain Protein Expression
Shelby Bradford, PhD
| Apr 4, 2024
| 3 min read
Neurological disorders often have sex biases, and these differences could be due to altered protein expression in the brain.
Sister Cells Reveal Cancer’s Fate
Aparna Nathan, PhD
| Apr 3, 2024
| 4 min read
A new method traces treatment resistant cells and predicts drugs that can make them more susceptible to cancer therapy.
Viewing the Glioblastoma Tumor Microenvironment at Single Cell Resolution
The Scientist
Staff
| 1 min read
In this webinar, Matthias Brendel will discuss a new PET approach called scRadiotracing, which involves immunomagnetic cell sorting after in vivo radiotracer injection combined with 3D histology.
Cell Surface RNA Helps Neutrophils Get Around
Holly Barker, PhD
| Apr 2, 2024
| 4 min read
A new study confirms reports of membrane-bound RNA molecules and points to their role in neutrophil migration.
MEGA CRISPR: Engineering Better Immunotherapies with RNA Editing
Deanna MacNeil, PhD
| Apr 1, 2024
| 3 min read
Multi-targeted Cas13 screens help researchers avoid permanent DNA cuts and evade T cell exhaustion.
Where Books Meet Bacteria
Niki Spahich, PhD
| 4 min read
Melinda Grosser combines her love of reading and microbiology in her unique Instagram account.
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