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Muscle resident macrophages as a new target for muscular dystrophy treatment

New research with mice has revealed the role of muscle-resident macrophages in muscle regeneration therapy. A new study, conducted at […]

Genomics Week in Brief: Week ending 17th November

Welcome back to Week in Brief, your number one stop for all the latest omics news. We’ll start with this […]

New genetic variant associated with HIV viral load

For the first time in over two decades, researchers have identified a genetic variant associated with HIV infection. The work, […]

LRRK2 inhibitors offer new hope for Parkinson’s disease

Cellular lysosomal degradative activity is key for healthy cell maintenance. As such, it is unsurprising that changes in the level […]

The human lung mapped in unprecedented detail

The most comprehensive cellular map of the human lung has been published in Nature Medicine. It is part of the […]

New Study Comprehensively Maps Placental Development in Unprecedented Detail

In a recent study published in Nature, researchers have mapped placental development from start to finish. They used single-cell, spatial-omics, […]

Post-transcriptional modifications could be new target in fight against Alzheimer’s disease

A recent study, published in the journal PLOS Biology, has revealed that a reduction in mRNA methylation can alleviate the […]

Nanorobots that Navigate to Inflamed Sites: A New Method of Drug Delivery?

In a recent paper published in Science Advances, a research team has developed a twin-bioengine yeast nanorobot for gastro-intestinal (GI) […]

Single-Cell and Spatial Data Reveals How Hodgkin Lymphoma Cells Evade Immune Attack

In a new study, published in the journal Blood, researchers from the Wellcome Sanger Institute have used single-cell and spatial […]

An overview of cancer biology

Original post by Liam Little in February 2023. Updated by Ashleigh Davey in September 2023. Cancer is a disease of […]