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AIDS 2022: Scientists report progress in understanding how to eliminate latent HIV reservoirs

Aug. 10, 2022
By Mar de Miguel
Researchers around the world are making advances in understanding how HIV becomes latent and seeking out vulnerabilities that could provide routes to targeting reservoirs and eliminating them.
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Optogenetics illustration

Researchers reprogram stem cells to uncover new genetic signatures of age-related AMD

Aug. 9, 2022
By Tamra Sami
Researchers are closer to better diagnosing and treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD) after discovering new genetic signatures of the disease by reprogramming stem cells to generate high-resolution disease models.
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Human anatomy

First physical wiring system for the human immune system

Aug. 8, 2022
By Nuala Moran
A first-of-its-kind comprehensive map of the network of connections in the human immune system has uncovered previously unknown interactions and filled in gaps in understanding why approved immunotherapies work in some patients and not others.
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Pig organ cells

Whole body cellular function recovery in pigs after death

Aug. 4, 2022
By Mar de Miguel
A new system for restoring cell function and tissues in mammals after death could expand the availability of organs for transplantation. The research also opens up a previously unexplored field of research in the molecular and cellular mechanisms triggered after death, an area of potential significance, since it covers different biological processes with multiple applications.
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Optogenetics illustration

Researchers reprogram stem cells to uncover new genetic signatures of age-related AMD

Aug. 3, 2022
By Tamra Sami
Researchers are closer to better diagnosing and treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD) after discovering new genetic signatures of the disease by reprogramming stem cells to generate high-resolution disease models.
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Heart and lungs

Heartpoint Global sees success with heart implant system in animal studies

Aug. 2, 2022
By David Ho
Heartpoint Global Inc. has reached a milestone in the ongoing preclinical trials of its Heartpoint Global Implant System (HPGS), focused on treating left heart diseases, congestive heart failure, and structural pulmonary hypertension. In large animal studies, the system appeared to significantly improve the structure of the heart and the function of the heart-lung system.
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Map illustrating origin and spread of coronavirus

New analyses conclude that lab origin of SARS-CoV-2 is ‘extremely unlikely’

Aug. 2, 2022
By Nuala Moran
The controversy about the origins of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the accusations that it escaped from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, or even that it was deliberately engineered there, could – possibly – be brought to a close by two papers published July 26, 2022.
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Coronavirus spike protein

Targeting S2 could lead to broad coronavirus protection

Aug. 2, 2022
By Nuala Moran
Since the very beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, in addition to the attempts to rapidly develop a vaccine that was effective against current strains, researchers have been looking for a vaccine that could protect more broadly against multiple coronaviruses. 
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Woman and 3D brain

Brain hypermutability is a process associated with aging

Aug. 1, 2022
By Mar de Miguel
Sequence analysis of 131 human brains has revealed the mutagenesis processes that take place throughout life, from development to senescence. In a new study published in the July 29, 2022, issue of Science, the authors described how high rates of brain somatic mutations (what they call hypermutability) correlated with age.
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3D model of a protein molecule

‘3D view of the protein universe’ as Deepmind reveals 200M protein structures

July 29, 2022
By Nuala Moran
It is now possible to look up the 3D structure of every known protein following the latest release of Alphafold, an open database run in partnership by Deepmind, the London-based artificial intelligence company owned by Google parent Alphabet and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory’s European Bioinformatics Institute in Cambridge, U.K.
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