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Studies show that psoriasis is more than skin-deep

Nov. 2, 2021
By Anette Breindl
At a recent lecture at the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Mehta, who is chief of the laboratory of inflammation and cardiometabolic diseases at the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute and an adjunct professor of medicine at George Washington University, described his insights into the links between psoriasis, inflammation and cardiometabolic disease.
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Gene therapy provides pain relief by resetting "corrupted" circuit

Oct. 29, 2021
By Anette Breindl
By increasing the expression of the chloride transporter Kcc2 (K-Cl cotransporter 2), researchers at Duke University have reduced chronic pain in mouse models of nerve pain and bone cancer.
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Petri dish and capsules

Chemoattractant attachment boosts antibiotic efficacy

Oct. 28, 2021
By John Fox

Attaching a modified bacterial-derived formyl peptide chemoattractant to an antibiotic enhanced recruitment of neutrophils and improved their bactericidal ability in mouse models, according to a study led by European Molecular Biology Laboratory Australia researchers at Monash University in Melbourne.


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Stomach and esophagus

Study casts light on DNA damage in esophageal cancer

Oct. 27, 2021
By John Fox
The Cancer Grand Challenges Mutographs study, a combined genetic and epidemiological analysis of data from eight countries with widely different incidences of esophageal squamous cell carcinomas (ESCC), has unexpectedly failed to identify mutational signatures indicating DNA damage that could account for global ESCC incidence variations.
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Sangamo presents IL23R-CAR-Tregs for treating Crohn's disease

Oct. 26, 2021
Sangamo Therapeutics Inc. has reported preclinical results for IL23R-CAR-Tregs, a strategy based on chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-modified regulatory T cells (Tregs) for the treatment of Crohn's disease.
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Understanding DNA repair mechanisms allows for crisper CRISPR genome editing

Oct. 25, 2021
By Subhasree Nag
A multidisciplinary team of scientists led by Britt Adamson at Princeton University along with collaborators from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the genome editing company Editas Medicine, and University of California, San Francisco have developed a novel high-throughput screening tool, Repair-seq, to profile mutations at targeted DNA lesions.
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Stomach and intestine

Uncovering the roles of enteric glial cells in intestinal homeostasis, immunity and tissue repair

Oct. 22, 2021
In recent years enteric glial cells have moved on from being regarded as bit part players passively supporting intestinal epithelial cells, to being recognized as having a fundamental role in gastrointestinal physiology.
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New spondyloarthritis therapeutic target identified

Oct. 21, 2021
By John Fox
The proinflammatory cytokine macrophage migration inhibitory factor has been demonstrated to drive the induction and progression of spondyloarthritis in mice and to be associated with human disease, according to the findings of an international study led by researchers at the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada.
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CRyPTIC project identifies mutations conferring resistance to tuberculosis treatments

Oct. 20, 2021
By Nuala Moran
The largest ever global study of tuberculosis has identified all the mutations conferring resistance to approved antimicrobials, setting the scene for more rational use of drugs, increasing mechanistic understanding of how Mycobacterium tuberculosis develops resistance to antibiotics and pointing to new drug targets.
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New vaccine targets multiple coronaviruses in mice

Oct. 19, 2021
By John Fox
A new engineered glycated vaccine induced production of neutralizing antibodies against severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and other coronaviruses in mice, scientists at The University of Osaka and the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Science in Yokohama have reported.
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