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Current anti-aging interventions face significant hurdles regarding safety, scalability, and long-term biological effica...
04/06/2026

Current anti-aging interventions face significant hurdles regarding safety, scalability, and long-term biological efficacy.

This article explores utilizing chemically diverse, sustainably sourced marine natural products and advanced proteomics to target key cellular pathways that drive aging: https://bit.ly/4esxPFp

Genes providing early-life evolutionary advantages can cause accelerated aging and higher cancer risks later in life. Re...
03/06/2026

Genes providing early-life evolutionary advantages can cause accelerated aging and higher cancer risks later in life.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4apYKjC

In a new study, researchers used the Hormone Cell Atlas to reveal that hormone signaling extends far beyond endocrine gl...
02/06/2026

In a new study, researchers used the Hormone Cell Atlas to reveal that hormone signaling extends far beyond endocrine glands and identified unexpected roles for immune cells.

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Is your lab juggling growing data, regulatory change, and risk? Take away the headache and discover how a chromatography...
02/06/2026

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Alzheimer's disease symptoms and progression vary between patients because the toxic amyloid-β brain plaques are highly ...
01/06/2026

Alzheimer's disease symptoms and progression vary between patients because the toxic amyloid-β brain plaques are highly diverse.

To solve this, researchers used integrated spatial biology techniques to map plaque diversity and understand how different plaque types influence surrounding brain environments.

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01/06/2026

The modern world has enabled scientific imaging to become faster and easier to share than ever.

But that also makes it simpler for image integrity to be questioned, as just cropping, adjusting contrast, or re-saving files can remove critical metadata.

For this Teach Me in 10 episode, Phil Beckett is joining us to explain why gel and blot images are among the most scrutinized data types in modern research and how you can strengthen your image integrity.

Watch the full video to learn more!

Urbanization and modern medical treatments often occur simultaneously, making it difficult to isolate how individual fac...
31/05/2026

Urbanization and modern medical treatments often occur simultaneously, making it difficult to isolate how individual factors like medicine deplete beneficial bacteria.

A study of remote Amazonian communities reveals that repeated medical interventions rapidly reduce gut microbial diversity, especially in children, highlighting the need for health strategies that preserve essential microbes.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4dDMLkE

Women are disproportionately affected by Alzheimer's disease, yet the specific biological mechanisms linking localized b...
30/05/2026

Women are disproportionately affected by Alzheimer's disease, yet the specific biological mechanisms linking localized brain estrogen loss to cognitive decline remain poorly understood.

In a new study, researchers set out to measure the effects of how losing localized estrogen impacts memory, affective behavior, and gene expression profiles in the aging brain.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4feR1II

Western blotting is key to protein analysis, but researchers face persistent challenges.In this listicle, you will disco...
30/05/2026

Western blotting is key to protein analysis, but researchers face persistent challenges.

In this listicle, you will discover the key principles, innovations, and emerging technologies shaping modern workflows.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, unfortunately, has a complex tumor microenvironment that in vitro models struggle to r...
29/05/2026

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, unfortunately, has a complex tumor microenvironment that in vitro models struggle to replicate.

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