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  • Ancient DNA reveals diverse community organizations in the 5th millennium BCE Carpathian Basin

    Ancient DNA reveals diverse community organizations in the 5th millennium BCE Carpathian Basin

  • Szécsényi-Nagy, A. et al. Tracing the genetic origin of Europe’s first farmers reveals insights into their social organization. Proc. R. Soc. B 282, 20150339 (2015).

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  • Allogenic mitochondria transfer improves cardiac function in iPS-cell-differentiated cardiomyocytes of a patient with Barth syndrome

    Allogenic mitochondria transfer improves cardiac function in iPS-cell-differentiated cardiomyocytes of a patient with Barth syndrome

  • Barth, P. G. et al. An X-linked mitochondrial disease affecting cardiac muscle, skeletal muscle and neutrophil leucocytes. J. Neurol. Sci. 62, 327–355 (1983).

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  • Threat reduction and targeted recovery are both essential

    Threat reduction and targeted recovery are both essential

    Threat reduction and targeted recovery are both essential

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  • Granzyme K+ CD8 T cells slow tauopathy progression by targeting microglia

    Granzyme K+ CD8 T cells slow tauopathy progression by targeting microglia

  • Guerreiro, R. et al. TREM2 variants in Alzheimer’s disease. N. Engl. J. Med. 368, 117–127 (2013).

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  • HSV1 glycoprotein D utilizes an LY6-like binding domain to inhibit alpha7 nicotinic receptors

    HSV1 glycoprotein D utilizes an LY6-like binding domain to inhibit alpha7 nicotinic receptors

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    DNASTAR Navigator-17 Lasergene software®, supported by the ISU Pharmaceutical Sciences Computational Core Laboratory, was used for structural and sequence homology studies62. DNASTAR’s integral Protean 3D application was…

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  • Empowering African GWAS with a map of blood regulatory variation

    Empowering African GWAS with a map of blood regulatory variation

    Publisher’s note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.

    This is a summary of: Castel, S. E. et al. A map of blood regulatory variation in South Africans enables GWAS…

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  • Publisher Correction: Analysis of R-loop forming regions identifies RNU2-2 and RNU5B-1 as neurodevelopmental disorder genes

    Publisher Correction: Analysis of R-loop forming regions identifies RNU2-2 and RNU5B-1 as neurodevelopmental disorder genes

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  • Honey from Australian Stingless Bees Has Unique Antimicrobial Properties, Study Shows

    Honey from Australian Stingless Bees Has Unique Antimicrobial Properties, Study Shows

    Honey from Australian stingless bees, commonly referred to as sugarbag bees, has historically served as a food source. It is also a traditional remedy for ailments like itchy skin and sores among Indigenous communities in Australia. In new…

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  • Newly evolved genes reveal surprising role in human cell division

    Newly evolved genes reveal surprising role in human cell division

    Every day, our bodies perform around 330 billion cell divisions to keep us alive and functioning. These divisions rely on the cell cycle, which has been in place since the earliest bacteria. The principle is the same: double the…

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