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New research uncovers that aging activates a new type of stem cell that rapidly produces fat cells, explaining why belly fat often expands in middle age.
Yes-associated protein (YAP) is a core effector molecule of the Hippo signaling pathway, which regulates transcription and controls cell proliferation and growth. However, the role of YAP in ...
A recent publication in Genes & Diseases has delivered a compelling synthesis of the latest insights into the cellular ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNNew Drug Combo Shows Promise Against Aggressive Leukemia in Landmark StudyA novel drug combination targeting LSD1 and GSK3 shows promise in treating acute myeloid leukemia by promoting cell ...
The following is a summary of "ADORA2B promotes proliferation and migration in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and is ...
This new review article published in Genes & Diseases sheds light on the pivotal role of fatty acid oxidation (FAO) in the ...
HT-KIT, a novel targeted therapy for GIST, demonstrated the ability to reduce tumor burden in humanized mouse models and induce tumor cell death.
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has confirmed that MM exhibits high intra-tumor heterogeneity, comprising a mixture of ...
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Study Finds on MSNScientists Find New Fat Cells Behind Middle-Age Weight GainIn a nutshell Scientists discovered a new type of fat cell precursor (CP-A) that appears specifically during middle age, ...
"The proliferation of progenitor cells in response to injury ... of interacting genes called the Hippo pathway, which serve as a "stop growing" signal that the lab has shown to inhibit cell ...
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