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Research sheds light on low rates of genetic testing for cancer
Research finds genetic testing for cancer can bring more knowledge to patients and their relatives, but not many people get it done.
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New Publication by the Hammer Lab
"Senescence-induced immune remodeling facilitates metastatic adrenal cancer in a sex-dimorphic manner," was published in Nature Aging.
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New Publication by Pilar Rivero-Rios (Weisman Lab)
"Recruitment of the SNX17-Retriever recycling pathway regulates synaptic function and plasticity," was published in the Journal of Cell Biology.
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Study finds cancer cells use a new fuel in absence of sugar
Sugar free: investigator finds cancer cells use a new fuel in absence of sugar
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How SARS-CoV-2 sets up a literal shop inside cells to cause infection
A highly complicated experiment designed to reveal how SARS-CoV-2 causes infection by hijacking cellular machinery is published by a team of investigators at Michigan Medicine.
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New Publication by Takashi Hotta (Puck Ohi Lab)
"Mechanistic Analysis of CCP1 in Generating ΔC2 α-Tubulin in Mammalian Cells and Photoreceptor Neurons," was published in Biomolecules.
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New Publication by Yujia Hu (Ye Lab)
"LabGym: Quantification of user-defined animal behaviors using learning-based holistic assessment," was published in Cell Reports Methods.
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New Publication from Jeff Williams and Jay Chen (Tsai Lab)
"Reticulons promote formation of ER-derived double-membrane vesicles that facilitate SARS-CoV-2 replication," has been published in the Journal of Cell Biology.
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A quest to combat critical drug shortages
To combat critical drug shortages, a Michigan Medicine physician advocates for better solutions to the ongoing supply chain issues regarding medications in the United States.
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New Publication from the Ye Lab
"DSCAM gene triplication causes excessive GABAergic synapses in the neocortex in Down syndrome mouse models," was published in PLOS BIOLOGY.
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Saturated fatty acids promote immune escape of oral cancers
A team of Michigan Medicine researchers have identified a mechanism in mice for how obesity affects some oral cancers’ ability to escape from the immune system.
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A ‘transformational time’ for thyroid cancer
For thyroid cancer, experts examine the current state of overdiagnosis, new therapies, health equity concerns and more.
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You’ve got some nerve
Researchers at Michigan Medicine have identified a new metric to articulate the relationship between nerve density and oral cancer. The study investigated normalized nerve density to translate previous mechanistic studies into a context that could be used in the clinic.
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New Publication by Jun Park (Yamashita Lab)
"Derepression of Y-linked multicopy protamine-like genes interferes with sperm nuclear compaction in D. melanogaster," has been published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
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Financial toxicity of cancer impacts partners’ quality of life
Financial toxicity of cancer impacts partners’ quality of life, with people reporting pain, fatigue and sleep issues tied to missed work and medical bills