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RNA splicing regulation discovery provides insight into bone diseases
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RNA splicing regulation discovery provides insight into bone diseases

Scientists investigate how the Cpeb4 protein mediates the production of osteoclasts, which are involved in bone and joint diseases, including osteoporosis.Peer-Reviewed Publication TOKYO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE A RECENT STUDY BY TUS RESEARCHERS REVEAL THAT THE CPEB4 PROTEIN MAY HAVE A ROLE IN REGULATING OSTEOCLAST DIFFERENTIATION. THIS, IN TURN, COULD LEAD TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW...

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Better blood sugar regulation

WILEY Patients with type 1 diabetes live with a constant risk of hyper- or hypoglycemia. Precisely controlled insulin release could help to improve regulation of their blood sugar levels. In the journal Angewandte Chemie, a research team has now introduced a novel insulin formulation that can be switched on by glucose: Lipid nanoparticle carriers release more...

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Researchers identify important factors for regulating the body’s immune response

by Christina Griffiths,  Indiana University School of Medicine An artist’s depiction of a T cell. Credit: NIAID Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine are learning more about how special regulatory T cells can impact the immune system’s response and how those cells could be manipulated for potential treatments for food allergies and autoimmune diseases. In...

Researchers resolved human transcription factor (TF) regulation
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Researchers resolved human transcription factor (TF) regulation

by University of Helsinki Comprehensive protein interactomes of the studied TF and TF families. a Studied TFs are organized and color-coded (node color) based on their TF families in the inner circle, and interacting proteins are shown in the outer circle with white. Blue edges indicate interactions detected with the BioID analysis, red with the...