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Conserved Cell Types with Divergent Features in Human Versus Mouse Cortex

Hodge, R.D., et al. | September 12, 2019
Using single nucleus transcriptomics, the authors showed that there are many different molecularly distinct cell…
sciencecitySeptember 12, 2019
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Atomwise Inks Two Joint Ventures in AI-Based Cancer Drug Development

Fierce Biotech | September 12, 2019
Artificial intelligence-based drug designer Atomwise has launched two new joint venture projects—one to test its…
sciencecitySeptember 12, 2019
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New Memo Offers First Glimpse of How Trump’s Science Adviser Would Like to Shape Spending Priorities

Science Insider | September 11, 2019
A new White House directive laying out next year’s spending priorities for federal research agencies…
sciencecitySeptember 11, 2019
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The Link Between Baby’s Cells and Mom’s Disease Risk

Fred Hutch | September 11, 2019
They may grow up and move out of the house, but some part of a…
sciencecitySeptember 11, 2019
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Andrew Oberst
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RIPK3 Activation Leads to Cytokine Synthesis that Continues after Loss of Cell Membrane Integrity

Orozco, S.L., et al. | September 10, 2019
The authors have previously found that activation of "necroptosis" is accompanied by the production of…
sciencecitySeptember 10, 2019
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Immune cells
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Nanotech Turns Pro-Tumor Immune Cells Into Cancer-Killing Triple Agents

Fred Hutch | September 10, 2019
Our immune cells usually do a great job of keeping us healthy, staving off infection…
sciencecitySeptember 10, 2019
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Robert Waterston
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A Molecular ‘Atlas’ of Animal Development

Penn Today | September 9, 2019
In a paper in Science this week, Penn researchers report the first detailed molecular characterization of how…
sciencecitySeptember 9, 2019
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Cells
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New Method to Detect, Analyze Rare T Cells Another Step Toward Personalized Cancer Vaccines

Institute for Systems Biology | September 9, 2019
Members of ISB’s Heath Lab and their collaborators have developed a way to sensitively detect and analyze…
sciencecitySeptember 9, 2019
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Kami Ahmad and Amy Spens
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Separate Polycomb Response Elements Control Chromatin State and Activation of the Vestigial Gene

Ahmad K., and Spens, A.E. | September 6, 2019
Polycomb-based gene silencing is a central chromatin-based mechanism for shutting off genes during cell fate…
sciencecitySeptember 6, 2019
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Louise Moncla
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Life Sciences Research Foundation Funds Study to Track Evolution, Spread of Bird Flu

Fred Hutch | September 5, 2019
If the world were to experience a replay of the 1918 influenza pandemic, which killed…
sciencecitySeptember 5, 2019
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