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A new study reveals how cellular waste recycling, known as autophagy, slows down with age, leading to the buildup of damaged proteins and organelles. This discovery opens the door for therapies that could rejuvenate old cells and potentially delay age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
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Researchers have identified a new type of immune cell that patrols tissues and kills cancer cells before tumors form. This breakthrough could lead to early detection methods and vaccines that train the immune system to stop cancers at their earliest stage.
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A team has mapped the complete 3D structure of the human nuclear pore complex, the gateway that controls all traffic in and out of the cell nucleus. This detailed blueprint allows scientists to understand how mutations in this complex cause rare genetic disorders and cancer.
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Scientists have discovered that mitochondria in fat cells can “talk” to the brain through tiny vesicles, influencing appetite and metabolism. This finding suggests that targeting these cellular signals could provide new treatments for obesity and diabetes without traditional drugs.
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New research shows that stem cells in the gut can remember past infections and heal wounds faster the next time they encounter a threat. This “cellular memory” may explain why some people recover quicker from food poisoning and could lead to improved treatments for inflammatory bowel disease.
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