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“Genetic Baggage” Accumulates in the Genomes of Aging Mutant Animals

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Study improves our understanding the role of transposons play during natural aging processes.

Additional Years of Ice Hockey Play May Be Linked to Greater Chance of CTE

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Researchers found that each additional year of play corresponded to a 23 percent increased chance of having CTE.

New Research Findings Could Help Improve Bone Marrow, Stem Cell Transplantation for Patients with Blood-related Diseases

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Scientists uncover the unique signature of genes expressed by hematopoietic stem cells capable of making healthy blood cells after being transplanted.

Obesity: What Does Immunity Got to Do With it?

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New findings may represent a promising approach for obesity treatment and its complications.

Forensic Anthropological Analysis Performed on Baroque-period Marble Sculpture

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How science helps in decoding the artistic process.

Researchers Identify Novel PARP-like Enzyme in Mitochondria

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May be significant for mitochondrial diseases, cancer, diabetes, age-related neurodegenerative disorders.

Symposium Highlights Medical Students’ Research Projects, Serchuck Award Recipients

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Students presented the results of their work during the annual Medical Student Research Symposium at Hiebert Lounge, sponsored by the Enrichment Office.

Paul Allen Family Foundation Awards Grant to Grow Lung Tissue, Lungs

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The hope is that it will ultimately lead to medicines and treatments targeted to specific patients that may help fight diseases like lung cancer and pulmonary fibrosis.

Placenta May be Blocking SARS-CoV-2 Transmission to Babies During Pregnancy

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May yield clues on blocking COVID-19 infections in other patients.

Researchers Identify a New Protein that Enables SARS-CoV-2 Access into Cells

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Findings may lead to the development of new antiviral therapeutics against COVID-19.

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