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Researchers Grow Mini Colons With Immune Components
A team has developed a sophisticated model for studying the diseased colon that could lead to the development of personalized treatments for colon-related diseases, such as cancer and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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Uncontrolled Growth Is an Advantage and Weakness for Cancer Cells
ETH Zurich researchers are illuminating what can happen when cells exceed their normal size and become senescent. Their new findings could help to optimise cancer treatments.
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Extracting Meaningful Data With High-Throughput Drug Discovery Approaches
This article focuses on the use of high-throughput screening approaches in drug discovery and discusses the latest developments in this area.
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Intestinal Organoids Shed Light on Causes of Cronkhite-Canada Syndrome
Human intestinal organoids have shed new light on the potential causes of Cronkhite-Canada syndrome, a rare condition characterized by abundant non-cancerous growths or polyps in the intestine.
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Researchers Use Light To Regulate Gene Expression in Organoids
Organoids help researchers understand biological processes in health and in disease. It is, however, difficult to influence the way in which they organize themselves into complex tissues. Now a group has found a new way to do so.
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Human Organoids Aid Identification of Key Regulator in Cell Differentiation
Researchers used gut organoids to perform a systematic CRISPR screening of 1800 human transcription factors and identified ZNF800 as a key regulator of the differentiation of a specific gut cell type, the enteroendocrine cells.
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Brain Genes That Separate Monkey From Mouse Identified
In a new study, Yale researchers revealed the molecular origins of the developmental differences that distinguish primates from mice.
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Lung Cancer Cells Can Thrive in the Brain by Recruiting Astrocytes for Protection
Lung cancer cells that metastasize to the brain survive by convincing brain cells called astrocytes that they are baby neurons in need of protection, according to a study by researchers at Stanford Medicine.
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Human Lung Chip Models Radiation-Induced Lung Injury
A human lung-on-a-chip has been used to model radiation damage, revealing key insights into early disease development and new opportunities for drug development.
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Lab-Grown Skin Sheds Light on Mpox Virus Mechanisms
Skin organoids offer a powerful platform for drug discovery in the ongoing fight against the virus formerly known as monkeypox.
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