Hamid Ekramii
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Scientists unveil RNA-guided mechanisms driving cell fate
The early stages of embryonic development contain many of life’s mysteries. Unlocking these mysteries can help us better understand early development…
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How the flu virus hacks our cells
Influenza epidemics, caused by influenza A or B viruses, result in acute respiratory infection. They kill half a million people…
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New study reveals Alzheimer’s inflammation protection
A possible explanation has been found in a study for why apoE4, the most significant genetic risk factor associated with…
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Kelonia presents ‘compelling evidence’ for transformative multiple myeloma treatment
Kelonia Therapeutics, a biotech company working on in vivo gene delivery, has announced the results of preclinical research demonstrating that…
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FDA approves first topical gene therapy for dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa wound treatment
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Vyjuvek, a herpes-simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) vector-based gene therapy, for the…
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Researchers discover genetic variation offers Alzheimer’s disease clues
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Eastern Finland discovered that the APP A673T genetic variant, which…
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Major progress as Swedish scientists get brain tumors to self destruct
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, working with French colleagues, have successfully developed a method able to kill…
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New epilepsy study could lead to new treatment options
The mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterized by excessive electrical activity in the brain, remain unknown.…
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Deadly mushroom poison might now have an antidote with help from CRISPR
The death cap mushroom (Amanita phalloides), which has been the ‘killer of kings’ for centuries, could be losing its edge.…
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Gut bacterium may be an important factor in resistance to antihypertensive medications
Almost half of the U.S. adult population has high blood pressure – or hypertension – and about 20% of these…
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