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1125-Multi-Modal Profiling of Antigen-Specific CD4+ T Cells
This research introduces APMAT-CD4, a high-throughput platform designed to identify and characterize antigen-specific CD4+ T cells at single-cell resolution. The authors developed a modular system…
1124-Pericytes Regulates Tissue Morphogenesis
This research explores how pericytes, cells that support blood vessels, act as organ-specific signaling centers to guide tissue development. By using mouse genetics and single-cell RNA sequencing,…
1123-Carrageenan Catabolism in Ruminant Microbiomes
This research investigates how ruminant livestock can digest seaweed polysaccharides, specifically carrageenan, through specialized microbial pathways. By analyzing the microbiomes of cattle fed red…
1122-Patient-Derived Xenograft Models in Cancer Therapy
This paper is a comprehensive overview of Patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models, a sophisticated preclinical tool where human tumor tissues are transplanted into mice to study cancer therapy. Unlike…
1121-Alternative Splicing in Cardiac Disease
This research identifies a novel transcription start site for the cardiac splicing regulator RBM20, which produces a shorter but functional protein isoform conserved across humans, mice, and rats.…
1120-eIF4G2 Buffering of Chromatin Regulators
This research explains how the protein eIF4G2 acts as a vital safeguard for the identity and function of adult intestinal stem cells. By analyzing mice lacking this specific factor, researchers…
1119-Regenerative Skin Remodeling in Systemic Sclerosis
This research examines the transformative effects of CD19-CAR T cell therapy on patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc), a severe autoimmune disease marked by debilitating skin fibrosis and vascular…
1118-Dopamine Drives Remodelling of Maternal Brain
Research published in Nature identifies dopamine as a critical driver of permanent neurological changes in the maternal brain following pregnancy and childbirth. By comparing reproductive experience…
1117-Restoring Visual Function Optic Nerve Transplantation
Researchers recently developed a surgical technique called hROITON to address complete optic nerve transection in adult rats by transplanting human retinal organoids into the injury site. This study…
1116-Epigenetic Phase Variation in the Gut Microbiome
This research identifies epigenetic phase variation (ePV) as a widespread mechanism that enables human gut bacteria to adapt to shifting environments through DNA methylation. By utilizing long-read…
1115-SPART: Regulator of Orthoflavivirus Uncoating
Researchers have identified a host protein called SPART that functions as a broad restriction factor against orthoflaviviruses, including Zika and Dengue. Using a CRISPR activation screen, the study…
1114-Memory Reservoirs in Ovarian Tumor-Draining Lymph Nodes
This research explores the immune landscape of high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) by analyzing patient-derived tumors and their draining lymph nodes (TDLNs). The study reveals that while B…
1113-Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Measles Proteins
This research identifies a new panel of human monoclonal antibodies isolated from an individual years after receiving the Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) vaccine. These antibodies target the two primary…
1112-Gut Microbiota & Cancer Immunotherapy
Recent research has established that the gut microbiota and its associated metabolic products are fundamental regulators of immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) efficacy in cancer treatment. These…
1111-Dietary sulfur amino acids enhance anti-tumor immunity
This research demonstrates that dietary sulfur amino acids (Saa) significantly bolster anti-tumor immunity in colon cancer by modulating the gut microbiome. Through a meta-analysis of human data and…
1110-The Immunology of Exercise
The literature examines the immunology of exercise, detailing how physical activity functions as a systemic regulator of both innate and adaptive immunity. By synthesizing recent clinical and…
1109-IFN-I & TREM2 Dysregulation in Neurodevelopment
This research explores how maternal immune activation (MIA), triggered by viral-like infections during pregnancy, disrupts the brain development of offspring and increases the risk of…
1108-FastGxC: Context-Specific Gene Regulation
The paper introduces FastGxC, a novel statistical method designed to map context-specific eQTLs more efficiently than previous models. By decomposing gene expression into shared and specific…
1107-TPPP/p25 Amyloid Seeding Activity for MSA
This research identifies the tubulin polymerization promoting protein (TPPP/p25) as a highly specific biomarker for diagnosing multiple system atrophy (MSA). Researchers discovered that while the…
1106-Amygdala-Like Organoids for Modeling Stress Circuitry
Researchers have developed human amygdala-like telencephalic organoids (hATOs) and amygdala-hypothalamic (hATO-hypoTO) assembloids to study the development and stress response of the human limbic…
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