Blood biomarkers amyloid beta (Aβ) and tau protein are highly accurate in identifying Alzheimer's disease (AD) in patients with cognitive symptoms, outperforming clinical evaluations by primary care physicians and dementia specialists.
Urine tests could provide a convenient, pain-free, and cost-effective way to detect and monitor various cancers, offering an "enormous step" in reducing cancer mortality.
DePARylation of S phase pADPr by PARG is essential for cell viability.
ICAM-1 regulates hepatic epithelial cell polarity through actomyosin control, independent of leukocyte adhesion.
Imbalanced expression of eIF3 subunits affects translation efficiency and MAPK signaling pathway.
Understanding the mechanism behind dimer selectivity and binding cooperativity of BRAF inhibitors is crucial for developing effective cancer treatments.
Nellie introduces an automated pipeline for organelle segmentation, tracking, and feature extraction in live-cell microscopy.
Cyclophilin A plays a crucial role in DNA repair, impacting genomic stability and influencing homologous recombination repair following replication fork stalling.
The authors propose a transfer learning approach pre-trained on transcriptomic data to control cell behavior, addressing challenges in reprogramming strategies by minimizing transcriptional differences between initial and target states.
The author explores the activation mechanism of Polycystin-1 (PC1) signaling through the binding of stalk-derived peptide agonists, shedding light on potential therapeutic targets for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD).