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The Telomerase Gene Therapy For The Treatment Of Age-Related Diseases And Telomere Syndromes Does Not Favor Cancer Development

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Telomeres are protective structures at the ends of chromosomes. They consist of tandem repeats of a DNA sequence, which in all vertebrates is TTAGGG, bound…
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The Moon’s Bright Streaks Explained

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Looking up at the Moon, you might notice it’s crisscrossed by bright streaks that originate from some of the younger craters that cover the surface….
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Examining Parasitoid Effects On Aphid Populations In Québec

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Insect pest populations are known to be regulated, at least in part, by naturally-occurring natural enemies such as pathogens, predators, and parasitoids — the latter…
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Agricultural Mechanization: Why It Matters 

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The rural population involved in agriculture is aging at a faster rate compared to the urban population. Migration, lack of interest, and resources have contributed…
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Stem Cells Need Centrosome To Retain Their Stem Cell Properties

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Centrosome is an organelle responsible for the organization of microtubule arrays, typically implicated in the organization of cell division, cell motility, and cell shape. The…
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The Bitter-Sweet Symphony Of Cancer: Integrins And Glycans

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In the United States, half of all women and one-third of all men will develop cancer in their lifetime. A similar rate has been reported…
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Potential Therapeutic Relevance For TIM-3 In Breast Cancer Patients

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Since the first FDA approval of an immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy in 2011, immunotherapy has increasingly become a standard-of-care treatment for cancer. ICB can…
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The Price Of Loneliness Is Sleep, Not Only In Twins

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Scientists have found a connection between loneliness and sleep disorders in adolescents. One group, in particular, was at risk.  Humans are social beings. If they…
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Plastic Mulch Increasing Water Consumption At Night In Croplands

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Farmland as an important part of the terrestrial ecosystem inevitably affects regional ecohydrology process. Changes of terrestrial processes as the result of human activities will…
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Pinocembrin: A Natural Compound For Treatment Of Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage And Traumatic Brain Injury

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In the past decades, hospital admissions for acute brain injury have continued to rise. For instance, intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) are…
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Sensitivity Of Glaciation In The Arid Subtropical Andes To Changes In Climate

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Understanding the sensitivity of glaciers to changes in climate provides insight into the climatic drivers of past glaciations and helps us predict how glaciers and…
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