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Largest single-cell map of the aging brain reveals vulnerable cell types and regions

PsyPost 01 Apr 2025
Understanding how these cells change over time could offer clues into not only normal aging but also conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. “Our brain consists of thousands of types of cells which carry out different functions.
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Asgard Archaea May Hold the Key to the Origins of Eukaryotic Life

NDTV 27 Mar 2025
Asgard archaea, a group of single-celled organisms, may hold clues to the evolution of eukaryotic cells. Researchers at ETH Zurich have identified cytoskeletal proteins similar to those in eukaryotes,... .
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Researchers find a hint at how to delay Alzheimer's symptoms. Now they have to prove it

Manila Bulletin 21 Mar 2025
He recently used brain tissue preserved from an old amyloid study to learn how immune cells called microglia can clear those plaques and then switch to helping the brain heal, possible clues for improving today's modest therapies.
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University of Essex team are developing new bowel cancer test

BBC News 20 Mar 2025
This cell-free DNA was harmless but offered scientists a valuable way to look for clues about what was going on in the body.
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Researchers find a hint at how to delay Alzheimer’s symptoms. Now they have to prove it

Wtop 20 Mar 2025
He recently used brain tissue preserved from an old amyloid study to learn how immune cells called microglia can clear those plaques and then switch to helping the brain heal, possible clues for improving today’s modest therapies.
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Delaying Alzheimer’s symptoms? Researchers find a hint

Michigan Live 20 Mar 2025
He recently used brain tissue preserved from an old amyloid study to learn how immune cells called microglia can clear those plaques and then switch to helping the brain heal, possible clues for improving today’s modest therapies.
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How YOU can keep your brain sharp until you're 100, by leading neurologist DR DALE ...

The Daily Mail 15 Mar 2025
Meanwhile, carbohydrates get absorbed faster, triggering inflammation and raising insulin levels – two big enemies of brain health because of how they cause brain cells to die and increase risk for Alzheimer’s.
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New technology puts a spatial lens on CRISPR screening

Phys Dot Org 12 Mar 2025
... can provide important clues to a cell or gene's role in health and disease.
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Pluripotency Superstar Oct4 Gets a Makeover

The Scientist 12 Mar 2025
For years, scientists have been working to unravel this intricate symphony, identifying the key factors driving cellular differentiation and uncovering clues that may allow them to turn back the clock on cells nearing their finale.
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