Sentences with phrase «issue of cell»

[4] A new study in the February issue of Cell Metabolism suggests that in regards to weight loss, lifting weights may be just as important as running on the treadmill.
A companion study published by the Buck Institute for Research on Aging in the same issue of Cell Metabolism shows that a ketogenic diet extends longevity and improves memory in aging mice.
«The results surprised me a little,» said nutritionist Jon Ramsey, senior author of the paper that appears in the September issue of Cell Metabolism.
Researchers reporting in the November, 2009 issue of Cell Metabolism (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2887095/) say it might also be taking years off your life.
Researchers reporting in the November issue of Cell Metabolism say it might also be taking years off your life.
In a report published in the August 2013 issue of Cell Reports, 1 scientists discovered that the «mTOR gene» is a significant regulator of the aging process — at least in mice.
Researchers reporting in the July 31 issue of Cell discovered that young adult mice that exercised and took a drug originally developed to treat metabolic diseases ran considerably farther compared with mice who only exercised.
The work, conducted in the laboratory of Michael Elowitz, professor of biology and bioengineering, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, and executive officer for Biological Engineering, is described in a paper in the February 8 issue of Cell.
And they reported that claim as part of a paper describing their findings in the March 3 issue of Cell Systems.
The discovery, appearing in the December 20, 2016, issue of Cell Reports, indicates that the new model could better help scientists understand brain development as well as neurological diseases like Alzheimer's or schizophrenia.
The study appears in the December 2011 issue of Cell Research.
The team reports in Thursday's issue of Cell that 32 of the chemicals selectively targeted cancer stem cells.
On pp. 677 — 688 of the current issue of Cell Metabolism, Rhoads et al. integrated large - scale data from the hepatic transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome of rhesus monkeys after 2 years on a 30 % calorie - restricted diet to reveal multi-modal mechanisms driven by calorie restriction to rewire metabolism.
«Dynamic nuclear polarization has a capacity to transform our understanding of biological structures in their native contexts,» says Whitehead Institute Member Susan Lindquist, who is also a professor of biology at MIT and one of the senior authors of the paper, which appears in the October 8 issue of Cell.
In research published in the current issue of Cell, scientists in the laboratory of GICD director Deepak Srivastava, MD, directly reprogrammed structural cells called fibroblasts in the heart to become beating heart cells called cardiomyocytes.
Results of the study from Eric Verdin's lab at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging in Novato, CA are published in the September 5th issue of Cell Metabolism.
Reference: September 13, 2007 issue of Cell Stem Cell under the title «Whole - Genome Mapping of Histone H3Lys4 and 27 Trimethylations Reveals Distinct Genomic Compartments in Human Embryonic Stem Cells».
In the October issue of Cell Stem Cell, Marius Wernig, MD, PhD, a NYSCF — Robertson Investigator at Stanford University, reported on the successful transformation of mature liver cells from laboratory mice into functioning neurons.
In the October 28th issue of Cell, Bi-Sen Ding, PhD, a NYSCF — Druckenmiller Fellow in Dr. Shahin Rafii's laboratory at Weill Cornell Medical College, presented the discovery of signals that «turn on» regeneration of oxygen - exchanging sacs in the lungs.
Their findings are featured on the cover of the April 27 issue of Cell, available online today.
In the February 20 issue of Cell Reports, Dr. Ding and his team again demonstrated their successful use of chemical reprogramming, this time to regenerate beating heart cells.
The findings mapping the structural landmarks or epitopes recognized by CD8 + cells appear in the January 12, 2017, issue of Cell Host & Microbe and provide an important tool to track Zika - specific T cells in the context of different disease models.
And in the February 6 issue of Cell Stem Cell, Dr. Ding and his colleagues, using the method he pioneered, demonstrated their capacity to do just that.
The findings in a recent issue of Cell demonstrate how PGC - 1a1, a transcriptional coactivator induced in skeletal muscle by exercise and endurance, protects the brain from depression.
The study, the first to link the increased activity of this enzyme to aging and obesity, appears in the current issue of Cell Metabolism.
How Huntington's disease causes wasting In an accompanying paper in the same issue of Cell, Dillin also reports that stressing neurons in the brain makes them release a hormone, serotonin, that sends alert messages throughout the body that the brain cells are under attack, setting off a similar stress response in cells far from the brain.
«For the first time, we have a selection method whose power matches the vast diversity of the antibody repertoire,» said Richard A. Lerner, the Lita Annenberg Hazen Professor of Immunochemistry at TSRI, member of the Department of Molecular Biology, and senior investigator for the new study, which appears in this week's issue of the Cell Press journal Chemistry and Biology.
The research was published online in the latest issue of Cell Reports.
New research published in the 31 October issue of Cell unveils how a neural stop signal goes askew in neurofibromatosis, one of the most common genetic causes of learning disabilities in humans.
In the 13 December issue of Cell Stem Cell, researchers report using stem cells from patients afflicted with a form of muscular dystrophy to correct the disorder in mice.
In the 8 February issue of Cell, they report the discovery of a segment of the VR1 protein that is unique to mammals and enables the receptor to bind capsaicin.
The researchers are still working out the details, but they speculate in the 30 November issue of Cell that entosis occurs due to an imbalance in adhesion forces between two cells when they dislodge from the matrix.
A newly identified genetic disorder associated with degeneration of the central and peripheral nervous systems in humans, along with the genetic cause, is reported in the April 24, 2014 issue of Cell.
The result — the first complete structure of a virus in the flavivirus family — reveals a layered, soccer - ball - like shape lacking the spiky projections characteristic of many human viruses, the researchers report in the 8 March issue of Cell.
Thus connected, the subunits push up through the cell membrane to form a strong, stable fiber, the team reports in the 15 November issue of Cell.
The researchers» report will be published in the January 25 issue of Cell and has been released online.
Investigators reporting in the August 5 issue of the Cell Press journal Cell Metabolism note that grizzly bears are obese but not diabetic in the fall, become diabetic only weeks later in hibernation, and then somehow become «cured» of diabetes when they wake up in the spring.
In a study published in the 26th of April issue of Cell Systems (advanced online 15th March), a Finnish - Swiss research team led by Dr. Markku Varjosalo from the Institute of biotechnology and University of Helsinki, report global quantitative interactomics analysis covering half of the human protein phosphatome.
Church says the field only drew serious investment, spawning new companies and new rivalries, after a team led by Harvard's Chad Cowan and Kiran Musunuru showed in the 4 April 2013 issue of Cell Stem Cell that CRISPR was far superior to existing genomeediting tools.
Exposure to low - oxygen air sends EPO levels soaring in normal mice, but these conditions did not induce a rise in the hormone in the animals without HIF - 1α, the researchers report in the 18 April issue of Cell.
A summary of the study appears in the Dec. 12 issue of Cell Reports.
The findings, featured on the cover of the March 7 issue of Cell Reports, show that patients with high levels of the biomarker, CD151, have a poor prognosis, says lead author Mauricio Medrano, a molecular biologist and research associate at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network.
The researchers published their views of nine cell types, including cancer cells in both humans and mice, in the December 18, 2014, issue of Cell.
The researchers» findings are published in the current issue of Cell Host & Microbe.
Experts say the new method, reported in the current issue of Cell, could also be a useful tool for studying embryonic development.
«Our findings uncover the direct coupling of these two important pathways and raise the prospect of therapeutic manipulation of the UPR to lessen the damage caused by heart attack and stroke,» said Dr. Joseph A. Hill, Professor of Internal Medicine and Molecular Biology, and senior author of the study published in the March 13 issue of Cell.
The results, published in tomorrow's issue of Cell, might also lead to new measures for preventing gray hair by modulating the DNA damage response.
More and larger skin tumors sprouted in animals lacking HSF1 than in controls, the scientists report in the 21 September issue of Cell.
The work, to appear in the August issue of Neuron and tomorrow's issue of Cell, could lead to new treatments and perhaps cures, for these ailments, which are characterized by wild, uncoordinated movements.
Using live imaging in zebrafish to track oligodendrocytes in real time, researchers reporting in the June 24 issue of the Cell Press journal Developmental Cell discovered that individual oligodendrocytes coat neurons with myelin for only five hours after they are born.
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