A new study, published in
the journal Cell Research, revealed that a certain protein can «trick» people's hearts into thinking they exercise.
In a paper in the high - impact
journal Cell Research, published April 4, 2017, researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem report the discovery of an entirely new mechanism through which globin genes are expressed.
The results, published in
the journal Cell Research, showed that the subjects» bloodstream contained approximately 30 different microRNAs from commonly eaten plants.
Not exact matches
These were not studies published in fly - by - night oncology
journals, but blockbuster
research featured in Science, Nature,
Cell, and the like.
In addition, scientific
journals continue to push the issue of embryonic stem -
cell research in their editorial and commentary sections, using it as a prime criterion to grade political candidates.
In 2010, researchers from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center published a study in the
journal Clinical Cancer
Research showing that sulforaphane had the ability to kill breast cancer stem
cells in mice and in lab cultures, and it also prevented the growth of new tumor
cells.
Islet
cell transplantation
research in the UK The success of a novel islet transplantation procedure, called the «Edmonton protocol» was reported in an article in the New England
Journal of Medicine, 27 July 2000.
The
research, published and featured in the Spot Light section of the December edition of the
Journal of Virology, examines a previously unknown connection between flaviviruses — a classification of viruses that include West Nile virus, Dengue virus and tick - borne encephalitis virus — and organelles (a specialized subunit within a
cell) known as peroxisomes that help coordinate the body's immune responses.
In the latest
research, described online this week in the
journal Cell Reports, Stelzer used the reporter system in mice to discover that imprinted methylation in developing and adult tissues is actively regulated rather than merely maintained in stable fashion.
Soon, another prenatal supplement could protect against a certain type of autism, according to
research published in the
journal Cell Reports.
The
research, conducted in human and mouse immune
cells, appears online in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Two genetic mutations in liver
cells may drive tumor formation in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA), the second most common form of liver cancer, according to a
research published in the July issue of the
journal Nature.
Today in
Cell and associated
journals, 24
research studies from the landmark BLUEPRINT project and IHEC consortia reveal how variation in blood
cells» characteristics and numbers can affect a person's risk of developing complex diseases such as heart disease, and autoimmune diseases including rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, celiac disease and type 1 diabetes.
The idea to specifically study this group of patients was based on groundbreaking
research Garon published in the New England
Journal of Medicine last year, which found that among patients who received pembrolizumab, those with PD - L1 expression on at least 50 percent of their cancer
cells showed the longest survival and disease control.
Their
research was recently published in the journal Stem Cell Research &
research was recently published in the
journal Stem
Cell Research &
Research & Therapy.
Novel abnormalities in the FGFR gene, called FGFR fusions, were identified in a spectrum of cancers, and preliminary results with cancer
cells harboring FGFR fusions suggested that some patients with these cancers may benefit from treatment with FGFR inhibitor drugs, according to data published in Cancer Discovery, a
journal of the American Association for Cancer
Research.
The
research, published today in the
Journal of Clinical Investigation, describes the role of TNF receptor - associated factor 6 (TRAF6), an adaptor protein and E3 ubiquitin ligase, in ensuring the vitality of stem
cells that regenerate muscle tissue.
However, as has been discovered by a team of Frankfurt - based researchers, these
cells do have a weakness: In the current edition of the high impact
journal «Cancer
Research,» they report that the enzyme 5 - lipoxygenase (5 - LO) plays a significant role in the survival of leukaemic AML stem
cells.
Adding two blood - borne proteins associated with cancer
cell migration increases the predictive ability of the current biomarker for pancreatic cancer to detect early stage disease, a
research team from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center reports in the
Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
The
research, published in the current issue of the
journal Science, demonstrates that brain
cells, known as astrocytes, which play fundamental roles in nearly all aspects of brain function, can be adjusted by neurons in response to injury and disease.
«So there has been a lot of interest in the diabetes
research community: If you can target those antigen - presenting B -
cells, that could be potentially a very effective disease intervention,» says JAX Professor David Serreze, Ph.D., lead author of a highlighted study published in the
Journal of Immunology.
Researchers at the Bellvitge Biomedical
Research Institute of Bellvitge, the Catalan Institute of Oncology and the University Hospital of Bellvitge have participated in an international study published in the
journal Cancer
Cell that describes how exosomes secreted by tumor
cells contain protein and microRNA molecules capable of transform neighboring
cells into tumoral
cells promoting tumor growth.
The new
research, reported Nov. 25 in the
Journal of Biological Chemistry, investigated the role of two proteins, GRB10 and p70S6K, in the control of the signaling pathway that activates M2
cells.
A competitive faculty application package, I was told, should include publications in prestigious
journals such as
Cell, Nature, or Science; evidence of fundraising such as travel grants and in - kind
research support; and teaching experience as a teaching assistant or guest lecturer.
The researchers outline their findings in a
research paper published January 31, 2017 in the
journal Cell Reports.
The findings are the latest from the St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital — Washington University Pediatric Cancer Genome Project and appear in the December 9 edition of the scientific
journal Cancer
Cell.
But that meeting isn't until mid-June, and
Cell has previously permitted authors of high - profile papers to publish in the
journal after describing their
research at a meeting.
A study in the International Society for Stem
Cell Research's
journal Stem
Cell Reports, published by
Cell Press on November 20 shows that a Sox2 protein, alone or in combination with another protein, Ascl1, can cause nonneuronal
cells, called NG2 glia, to turn into neurons in the injured cerebral cortex of adult mice.
Simultaneously, the
research team in CRAG led by Ana Caño Delgado discovered more details on the root growth and its post-damaged
cell repair capacity, which have been published in the Journal of Cell Scie
cell repair capacity, which have been published in the
Journal of
Cell Scie
Cell Science.
The
research team from the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology headed by Professor Susanne Mandrup are publishing a paper entitled «Browning of human adipocytes requires KLF11 and reprogramming of PPAR super-enhancers» in the January 1 edition of the scientific
journal Genes & Development that describes their results from working with «brite» fat
cells.
In the study published in the
journal Science Signaling, the team led by LLuís Espinosa, investigator of IMIM's
research group into stem
cells and cancer, have shown that inhibition of endosomal activity is a potential therapeutic strategy for the treatment of cancers with the BRAF mutated gene.
A paper by Yan's
research group, published in the Jan. 8 issue of the multidisciplinary
journal Nature Communications, helps pin down the basic mechanisms of the fuel -
cell reaction on platinum, which will help researchers create alternative electrocatalysts.
A paper describing the
research appears on February 22, 2018 in the
journal Molecular
Cell.
The findings of the
research are to be published in the December 2014 issue of the scientific
journal Immunity, a
Cell Press
journal that specialises in publishing high - impact
research into the function of the immune system.
The
journal's home page explains that translational medicine «builds on basic
research advances — studies of biological processes using
cell cultures, for example, or animal models — and uses them to develop new therapies or medical procedures.»
The
research, by scientists at the Indiana University School of Medicine, was published recently in the
journal Stem
Cell Reports.
Newcastle University and the NorthEast England Stem
Cell Institute are aware that the
research paper «Derivation of Human Sperm from Embryonic Stem
Cells» by a group led by Professor Karim Nayernia has been withdrawn from the academic
journal Stem
Cells and Development.
In new
research, published in an article in The
Journal of Neuroscience, Burger and Oline — along with Dr. Go Ashida of the University of Oldenburg in Germany — have investigated auditory brain
cell membrane selectivity and observed that the neurons «tuned» to receive high - frequency sound preferentially select faster input than their low - frequency - processing counterparts — and that this preference is tolerant of changes to the inputs being received.
New
research from the University of Liverpool, published today in the
journal «NPJ Systems Biology and Applications», has identified «
cell messages» that could help identify the early stages of osteoarthritis (OA).
But new
research published online on June 13th in the
Cell Press
journal Developmental
Cell shows that, when kept in balance, protein aggregation has beneficial functions that allow
cells to organize themselves in both time and space.
The overproduction could attack the insulin - producing
cells of the pancreas and trigger diabetes, she wrote in the June 6
Journal of Proteome
Research of the American Chemical Society.
The
research, published in the
journal Cell, describes a method for making safer opioid painkillers.
The researchers, who released their findings in Cancer Prevention
Research Journal, published by the American Association of Cancer
Research, used a visualization technique — immunofluorescence — to identify stem
cells in the colon of pigs that were fed either a high calorie diet or a standard diet.
She is one of two corresponding authors — the other is Cyrus Ghajar a bioengineer and member of Bissell's
research group — of a paper describing this study in the
journal Nature
Cell Biology.
In a study led by Duke Health and published in the
journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, scientists demonstrate in rats that a short duration of the drug donepezil can reverse both structural and genetic damage that bouts of alcohol use causes in neurons, or nerve
cells, in the young brain.
The study was led by MSc Joni Nikkanen in the
research group of Professor Anu Suomalainen - Wartiovaara, University of Helsinki, and the results were published in a distinguished science
journal,
Cell Metabolism.
Last January, days before a vote in the House of Representatives to loosen the rules on stem
cell research, the
journal Nature Biotechnology posted an article online, written by a group headed by Anthony Atala at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, reporting the discovery of stem
cells isolated from amniotic fluid.
The discovery was made by researchers at the Stem
Cell and Cancer
Research Institute at McMaster University and was recently published online in the
journal Acta Neuropathologica.
The
research, published in the
journal Scientific Reports, shows for the first time that the way in which fat is made within the body is not «pre-programmed» during the early years of development as previously thought but even in adulthood
cells can be influenced by our environment to change the type of fat that is formed.
The results of the scientists»
research have now been published in the
journal Cell Metabolism.