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A Day in the (Neuroscience) Life: Tissue Processing

Allen Institute | March 16, 2022
For Brain Awareness Week 2022, we dropped in on five Allen Institute teams working to…
dcorriganMarch 16, 2022
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The Alzheimer’s Gene SORL1 Is a Regulator of Endosomal Traffic and Recycling in Human Neurons

Mishra, S., et al. | March 16, 2022
In this work, we continued our studies on the gene SORL1, which is emerging as…
dcorriganMarch 16, 2022
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Julie Theriot
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Mechanical Forces Govern Interactions of Host Cells with Intracellular Bacterial Pathogens

Bastounis, E. E., et al. | March 16, 2022
To combat infectious diseases, it is important to understand how host cells interact with bacterial…
dcorriganMarch 16, 2022
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Testing Cord Blood Transplants as a Cure for Leukemia — and HIV

Fred Hutch | March 15, 2022
When the news came out last month that a New York woman was likely cured…
dcorriganMarch 15, 2022
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sergei doulatov
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Deletion Of Lamin B1 Linked to Nuclear Abnormalities Seen in Cancer

Institute for Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine | March 14, 2022
For more than 100 years, pathologists have recognized that cancer cells look different under a…
dcorriganMarch 14, 2022
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Joyce Yen
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Q&A University of Washington STEM Leader on Her Presidential Award and Supporting Women Faculty

GeekWire | March 14, 2022
An academic career in STEM is about specialized knowledge, access, and connections that foster collaboration…
dcorriganMarch 14, 2022
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How Do Our Neurons Connect? New Study Probes the Details of Human and Mouse Synapses

Allen Institute | March 11, 2022
Nine years. A technique involving eight tiny electrodes. More than 1,700 connections between neurons assessed…
dcorriganMarch 11, 2022
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Thomas Hawn and Javeed Shah
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REL and BHLHE40 Variants Are Associated with IL-12 and IL-10 Responses and Tuberculosis Risk

Journal of Immunology | March 11, 2022
The major human genes regulating Mycobacterium tuberculosis–induced immune responses and tuberculosis (TB) susceptibility are poorly understood.…
dcorriganMarch 11, 2022
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Home-Based Flu Tests Comparable to Clinical Testing

UW Medicine | March 11, 2022
Home-based, self-administered tests for influenza are comparable in accuracy to rapid diagnostic tests in clinical…
dcorriganMarch 11, 2022
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Michael Jensen
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Seattle Children’s Therapeutics Announces Expansive Collaboration with Cellevolve to Advance Research for Childhood Brain Cancers

Seattle Children's | March 10, 2022
Seattle Children’s Therapeutics, a venture at Seattle Children’s, bringing cutting edge, curative technologies and therapies…
dcorriganMarch 10, 2022
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