Bacterial Protein Universe is Much Larger Than Expected
A common microbe has 43% more genes than previously thought. The genomes of living organisms, including humans, may have more protein-coding potential than expected.
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29
Feb
2024
First datasets available in the Federated EGA Network
In February 2024, a great milestone was reached for the human omics data community: the first datasets are now available in the Federated European Genome-phenome Archive (FEGA)
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27
Feb
2024
Learning and Memory Problems in Down syndrome Linked to Alterations in Genome's ‘Dark Matter’
A new study finds the activity of Snhg11 is critical for the function and formation of neurons in the hippocampus, specifically in an area critical for learning and memory
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20
Feb
2024
How Oocytes Outsmart Toxic Proteins to Preserve Long-term Female Fertility
Mouse egg cells contain specialized ‘clean-up crews’ that keep cells tidy before fertilization
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14
Feb
2024
Antibody blocks all variants of SARS-CoV-2 in preclinical models
The monoclonal antibody is named 17T2 and has prophylactic capacity
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01
Feb
2024
Human Cells Building ‘Molecular Highways’ Captured for First Time
Findings lay the foundations for potential breakthroughs in treating many different types of diseases
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25
Ene
2024
Each Cancer Has Its Origin Story. Just Ask a Cell’s ‘Diary’
Reading DNA methylation at scale can unlock advanced new thrapies. So why hasn't it happened yet?
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18
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2023
Secret Vulnerabilities of Cancer’s ‘Death Star’ Revealed
The first complete control map for any protein can accelerate drug discovery for a frequent cancer mutation
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08
Nov
2023
‘Double strike’ strategy slows growth of drug-resistant breast cancer
Laboratory tests with mice reveal ‘exciting’ new strategy that could transform triple-negative breast cancer into a manageable disease
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21
Sep
2023
Global effort to enhance the reproducibility of microscopy images and analysis in publications
International experts publish the first unified microscopy guidelines in Nature Methods