Senescent cells walk a tightrope, risking cell death with high levels of iron and other damaging agents, but compensating for this by overproducing a protective protein, GPX4, which staves off death.
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Scientists have uncovered a hidden layer of genetic regulation that helps explain why individuals with the same blood type can differ so dramatically at the molecular level.
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Protein in your urine might seem harmless, but it can be a powerful warning sign for kidney disease progression. Detecting and managing proteinuria early can slow or even prevent long-term damage.
How are bacterial pathogens able to effectively overcome plants' defense mechanisms? Researchers working with Professor Åžuayb ...
Cancer cells can disarm the immune system not just by hiding from it, but by actively reprogramming nearby immune cells into a suppressed state. This previously unrecognized molecular interaction, ...
A new study has revealed that while SARS-CoV-2 can weaken part of the body's early immune response, it may also ...
Scientists at Stanford University have discovered that DRT3, a unique defense system found in bacteria, creates DNA to ...
Researchers from the University of Osaka have identified a novel antibody mechanism, called immune-induced TCR-like antibodies (iTabs), that can selectively suppress overactive immune responses. In ...
Immunological microcosms and genetic changes are central to understanding the mechanisms that drive disease progression and response to treatments. Research ...