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Novel Cystic Fibrosis Treatments Breathe New Life Into the Therapeutic Space

Discover the latest in cystic fibrosis treatment, from CFTR modulators to ENaC blockers and emerging inhalable gene therapies.
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Adopting Best Diet–Gut Microbiome Research Practices to Advance Health

Identifying and adopting best practices in diet–microbiome research studies would help scientists studying the gut find answers as to how microbes improve health. A recent study reviewed current research to this end.
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Plasma Proteomics With Professor Joshua Coon

Explore plasma proteomics innovations tackling the dynamic range challenge, revealing biomarkers and advancing personalized medicine with Professor Joshua Coon.
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Your Favorite AI Chatbot Might Be Exaggerating Scientific Findings

AI chatbots have a tendency to overgeneralize and misrepresent findings when asked to summarize scientific research papers and abstracts, a new study has found.
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SMART Templates Break CRISPR’s PAM Barrier With 10× Editing Reach

Scientists have developed SMART (silently mutate and repair template), a strategy that dramatically expands the editable range of CRISPR targets by redesigning the repair template without changing the enzyme.
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Alzheimer’s Risk Factors Examined in First North African Study

Read how the North African Dementia Registry will use multiomics data to reveal new insights on Alzheimer’s genetic risk.
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Building the Future of Cell Therapies: Insights From Dr. Andrew Mancini

Presenting at Technology Networks’ Cell and Gene Therapy 2025 Symposium, Dr. Andrew Mancini, senior corporate development manager at MaxCyte, shared his insights on how engineered cell therapies have evolved over the past eight years.
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Liquid Biopsies: Paving the Way for More Personalized and Responsive Cancer Care

Liquid biopsies offer a less invasive, yet highly informative, alternative to traditional diagnostic methods. This article examines how liquid biopsies are aiding cancer drug development and guiding treatment strategies.
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Mitochondrial Mystery of Parkinson’s Protein Solved

Discover how scientists imaged the Parkinson’s protein PINK1, unlocking insight into its role in mitochondrial quality control and brain cell survival.
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Single-Cell Transcriptomics Project Will Offer New Understanding of the Immune System

Learn how single-cell transcriptomics is helping researchers explore gene activity and immune system diseases with cutting-edge technology.
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