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bioengineer. org > fxr-yap-signaling-safeguards-biliary-cells-liver-health

FXR'YAP Signaling Safeguards Biliary Cells, Liver Health

15+ hour, 47+ min ago  (913+ words) Bioengineer. org In a groundbreaking study that promises to transform our understanding of liver biology and disease, researchers have uncovered a critical cellular mechanism by which the liver maintains its delicate balance of bile acid (BA) regulation and tissue integrity....

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bioengineer. org > tracing-the-journey-of-antibiotic-resistant-bacteria-from-poultry-farms-to-fresh-produce

Tracing the Journey of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria: From Poultry Farms to

1+ hour, 21+ min ago  (924+ words) In recent years, the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has emerged as a formidable challenge to global public health, with foodborne pathways increasingly recognized as critical conduits for transmission. A newly published study in Science in One Health introduces an innovative…...

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bioengineer. org > ut-md-anderson-launches-center-for-cellular-language-intelligence-following-10-million-gift-from-peggy-and-carl-sewell

UT MD Anderson Launches Center for Cellular Language Intelligence Following

25+ min ago  (823+ words) The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has unveiled an ambitious and transformative new initiative propelled by a $10 million donation from philanthropists Peggy and Carl Sewell. This funding establishes the Center for Cellular Language Intelligence, a pioneering research hub…...

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bioengineer. org > skku-advances-battery-manufacturing-using-density-dry-electrode-technology-aims-for-foundry-commercialization

SKKU Advances Battery Manufacturing Using Density Dry Electrode Technology,

24+ min ago  (991+ words) In a groundbreaking advancement poised to redefine the future of energy storage, Professor Young-Jun Kim and his team at the Sungkyunkwan Advanced Institute of Nano Technology (SAINT) of SKKU have unveiled a pioneering "Dry Electrode" technology. This innovation represents a…...

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bioengineer. org > uromodulin-mutation-triggers-renal-inflammation-via-pyroptosis

Uromodulin Mutation Triggers Renal Inflammation via Pyroptosis

2+ hour, 51+ min ago  (910+ words) In a groundbreaking discovery that sheds new light on the molecular mechanisms driving renal inflammation, a recent study identifies a pivotal mutation in the uromodulin gene as a key promoter of macrophage pyroptosis through a novel App-Cd74 signaling pathway. This…...

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bioengineer. org > toxicants-in-sexual-health-products-a-critical-gap

Toxicants in Sexual Health Products: A Critical Gap

3+ hour, 50+ min ago  (1035+ words) In a ground-breaking study published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, researchers Schildroth, Bond, and Franklin have brought to light a serious yet overlooked issue surrounding the chemical composition of sexual health products. This research underscores a…...

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bioengineer. org > talking-mats-boosts-dementia-care-involvement-in-sweden

Talking Mats Boosts Dementia Care Involvement in Sweden

3+ hour, 9+ min ago  (199+ words) Furthermore, the study addressed potential implementation challenges, including the need for comprehensive caregiver training and the adaptation of Talking Mats to diverse cultural and linguistic contexts within Sweden. Addressing these barriers is crucial for scalable adoption, ensuring that the benefits…...

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bioengineer. org > how-age-sex-and-cancer-type-shape-the-risk-of-new-cancers-in-survivors

How Age, Sex, and Cancer Type Shape the Risk of New Cancers in Survivors

9+ hour, 27+ min ago  (865+ words) Bioengineer. org A groundbreaking study by researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University has unveiled critical insights into the risk factors influencing the development of subsequent primary cancers among cancer survivors in the United States. Published in the prominent open-access journal PLOS…...

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bioengineer. org > smithsonian-study-reveals-how-scorpions-reinforce-their-weapons-with-metal-for-optimal-strength

Smithsonian Study Reveals How Scorpions Reinforce Their Weapons with Metal

3+ hour, 54+ min ago  (1133+ words) Scorpions, enigmatic arachnid predators known for their imposing pincers and venomous stingers, have fascinated scientists and the public alike due to their unique adaptations in hunting and defense. For decades, research has revealed that the structural composition of these formidable…...

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bioengineer. org > uic-scientists-discover-anti-cancer-treatment-derived-from-bacteria

UIC Scientists Discover Anti-Cancer Treatment Derived from Bacteria

5+ hour, 49+ min ago  (845+ words) A groundbreaking study from the University of Illinois Chicago has introduced a novel anti-cancer therapy inspired by bacterial proteins naturally residing within tumor microenvironments. This innovative therapy harnesses a peptide, aur B, derived from a bacterial cupredoxin protein called auracyanin....