Sentences with phrase «journal cell systems»

The research was published in the journal Cell Systems.
Aging differences in this region of the brain are tied to variants of a gene called TMEM106B, according to a Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) study published today in the journal Cell Systems.
Palsson and his team published their new study on Oct. 28 in the journal Cell Systems.
In the latest issue of the journal Cell Systems, Berger and colleagues present a theoretical analysis that demonstrates why their previous compression schemes have been so successful.

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In its 20 and 27 April issues, Science Signaling presents a set of Teaching Resources as well as student - authored Journal Clubs that cover topics ranging from signaling in cells of the immune system to signaling in plants.
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.
In a study published in the journal Science, an international collaboration of investigators from Dana - Farber, Harvard Medical School, Boston Children's Hospital, and the University of Strasbourg uncovered a mechanism that allows key immune system cells to keep a steady rein on their more belligerent brother cells, thereby protecting normal, healthy tissue from assault.
Published in the journal Frontiers in Neuroscience, the researchers have assembled strong evidence that the neurological decline common to these diseases is caused by «auto - inflammation», where the body's own immune system develops a persistent inflammatory response and causes brain cells to die.
In order to get rid of these toxic aggregates, cells have developed an elaborate protein quality control system, which the researchers now describe in the journal Cell.
Activation of these receptors led to a «massive mobilisation» of myeloid - derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), which play a crucial role in lowering the immune system response back down to normal levels (European Journal of Immunology, DOI: 10.1002 / eji.201040667).
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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.
Now, instead of our drugs targeting only diseased cells, we can target the immune system and provoke cells of the immune system to do the job for us,» said E. John Wherry, Ph.D., Deputy Editor of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology.
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).
In the new study, published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, the scientists found that it is also involved in how cells in the immune system develop with age.
In a report to be published in the journal Cell Host & Microbe online June 11, researchers showed that immune - system - triggering TB proteins, or antigens, were able to prompt a larger, prolonged immune system response just by being transported from infected dendritic cells to uninfected ones.
Research results reported this week in the journal Science overturn long - held views on a basic messaging system within living cells.
In a September paper in the Journal of Chemical Physics, he reported the theoretical minimum amount of dissipation that can occur during the self - replication of RNA molecules and bacterial cells, and showed that it is very close to the actual amounts these systems dissipate when replicating.
Their breakthrough, published today in the scientific journal PLoS Biology, could eventually help develop tools to repair nerve cells following injuries to the nervous system (such as the brain and spinal cord).
New findings published in the journal Nature Chemical Biology by UNC School of Medicine scientists show that MRGRPX2, a receptor protein on the surface of mast cells, can trigger the immune system response that leads to itching associated with some opioids.
Now, in a study recently published in the journal PLOS ONE, a team of scientists from VCU Massey Cancer Center have shown a genetic relationship between the reactivation of hCMV and the onset of graft - versus - host disease (GVHD), a potentially deadly condition in which the immune system attacks healthy tissue following a bone marrow or stem cell transplant.
«Synthetic biology is a new area that's really exciting to young scientists — to have things begin to work in this way is a sort of validation of the field,» says Pamela Silver, a professor of systems biology at Harvard University Medical School and co-author of a study demonstrating one of the first synthetic restructurings of a eukaryotic cell that is described in the journal Genes & Development.
Now researchers reporting in the Cell Press journal Neuron on July 18 show in a study conducted in rats that even a single exposure to nicotine temporarily changes how the brain's reward system responds to alcohol and increases the reinforcing properties of alcohol via stress hormones.
Published Thursday January 21st, 2016 in the journal Cell Reports, a team from Cardiff University's Systems Immunity Research Institute identify a molecule in the body — known as L - selectin — which directs the body's killer T cells to the site of a virus.
In a study published online today by the journal Nature, the investigators show that CDK4 / 6 inhibitors not only stymie the division of cancer cells but can also spur the immune system to attack and kill the cells.
Scientists from the RIKEN Research Centre for Allergy and Immunology in Yokohama, Japan, explained in the journal Cell Stem Cell (January 2013 issue) how they managed to make cancer - specific immune system cells from iPSCs (induced pluripotent stem cells) to destroy cancer cells.
In work reported in the journal PLoS One in June, the scientists compared healthy human beta cells from surgical donors with beta cells that had been transplanted into mice with suppressed immune systems.
A successful candidate should have the following qualifications: a Ph.D. in the field of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry or related field; an established track - record of publications in peer - reviewed journals; solid experience in the biochemistry of complex DNA - binding proteins (such as chromatin remodeling factors or DNA repair proteins), their purification from heterologous expression systems as well as their characterization using functional studies such as by isothermal titration calorimetry fluorescence, transcription assays.
Today, in the journal Development, they describe how the freely available single - step system works in every cell in the body and at every stage of development.
A study published by Cell Press November 21st in the journal Immunity reveals how HIV - 1 escapes detection by essentially becoming invisible to a patient's immune system, whereas HIV - 2 triggers protective immune responses in patients.
This discovery — authored by UCSD investigators Severine Boillee, Koji Yamanaka, Cleveland and others and published in the June 2 issue of the journal Science — confirms the importance of the new therapeutic approach, which delivers an antisense drug directly to the whole nervous system, including non-neuronal cells.
The research was published in the journal, Cell Systems, and the team discusses the project in the video below.
In a proof - of - principle study published in the journal Cell Stem Cell, the researchers report that defects in the regeneration of the myelin sheaths surrounding nerves, which are lost in diseases such as multiple sclerosis may be at least partially corrected following exposure of an old animal to the circulatory system of a young animal.
In their latest work, reported online in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, the scientists analyzed blood from such mice and identified two types of autoimmune response directed specifically against the protein, with the first response directed by a specialized kind of immune system cells called T cells and the second by antibodies.
«Generation of Gene - Target Dogs Using CRISPR / Cas9 System,» by Qingjian Zou et al., Journal of Molecular Cell Biology, October 2015.
A neuroscience journal recently published an article that discusses how CLA affects astrocyte cells to tone down inflammation in the central nervous system.
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