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Effects of international sanctions on age-specific mortality: a cross-national panel data analysisThis post did not contain any content. -
Imidazole propionate is a driver and therapeutic target in atherosclerosisThis post did not contain any content. -
Mighty mitochondria: Cell powerhouses harnessed for healingThis post did not contain any content.Mighty mitochondria: Cell powerhouses harnessed for healing
Infusion of the tiny, sausage-shaped structures helps to rejuvenate tissues deprived of blood. Researchers hope the technique can treat a variety of damaged organs.
Knowable Magazine | Annual Reviews (knowablemagazine.org)
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Lipid nanoparticles that engineer CAR T cells in vivo could unlock access for millions of autoimmune patientsThis post did not contain any content.Lipid nanoparticles that engineer CAR T cells in vivo could unlock access for millions of autoimmune patients
Capstan Therapeutics scientists demonstrate that lipid nanoparticles can engineer CAR T cells within the body without laboratory cell manufacturing and ex vivo expansion. The method using targeted lipid nanoparticles (tLNPs) is designed to deliver messenger RNA specifically to CD8+ T cells.
(phys.org)
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Carbon record reveals evidence of extensive human fire use 50,000 years agoThis post did not contain any content.Carbon record reveals evidence of extensive human fire use 50,000 years ago
Fire is an ancient natural phenomenon that has shaped our planet for more than 400 million years. It alters habitats, affects the carbon cycle, and is closely linked to changes in climate and vegetation.
(phys.org)
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Immune molecules may affect moodThis post did not contain any content.Immune molecules may affect mood
Research on a cytokine called IL-17 adds new evidence that such molecules can influence behavior during illness.
MIT Technology Review (www.technologyreview.com)
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Enigmatic ‘dragon man’ was not a new human species, but a DenisovanThis post did not contain any content.Enigmatic ‘dragon man’ was not a new human species, but a Denisovan
DNA and protein analysis of a 146,000-year-old skull shows for the first time what the face of this species, which occupied much of Asia and left its genes in modern humans, was like
EL PAÍS English (english.elpais.com)