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Brain “assembloids” mimic human blood-brain barrier

In a pioneering achievement, a research team led by experts at Cincinnati Children’s have developed the world’s first human mini-brain that incorporates a fully functional blood-brain barrier (BBB). Credit: Cincinnati Children’s and Cell Stem Cell In a pioneering achievement, a research team led by experts
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Ex-cigarette smokers who vape may be at higher risk for lung cancer

EMBARGOED UNTIL:  9:15 a.m. PT, May 20, 2024 Credit: ATS EMBARGOED UNTIL:  9:15 a.m. PT, May 20, 2024 Session:  B20 – Lung Screening: One Size Does Not Fit All Association of Electronic Cigarette Use After Conventional Smoking Cessation with Lung Cancer Risk: A Nationwide Cohort
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Study reveals promising development in cancer-fighting nanotechnologies

A new study conducted by the Wilhelm Lab at the University of Oklahoma examines a promising development in biomedical nanoengineering. Published in Advanced Materials, the study explores new findings on the transportation of cancer nanomedicines into solid tumors.  Credit: University of Oklahoma A new study
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NCSA Awards 2024 Fiddler Innovation Fellowship

Nellie Haug, a Carle Illinois College of Medicine student, was awarded the 2024 Fiddler Innovation Fellowship by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at a ceremony with the Technology Entrepreneur Center April 24. Credit: NCSA Nellie Haug, a Carle Illinois College of Medicine student, was awarded the 2024 Fiddler
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The powerful role of polyphenols in disease prevention and treatment

Polyphenols are demonstrating significant therapeutic potential across a wide range of health conditions. Their impact spans from aging, cardiovascular health, and neurological function to kidney disease and cancer. Credit: Polyphenols Applications 2024 Polyphenols are demonstrating significant therapeutic potential across a wide range of health conditions.
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Researchers discover new pathway to cancer cell suicide

Chemotherapy kills cancer cells. But the way these cells die appears to be different than previously understood. Researchers from the Netherlands Cancer Institute, led by Thijn Brummelkamp, have uncovered a completely new way in which cancer cells die: due to the Schlafen11 gene. “This is
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