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What Do We Know About Vitamin D and Women’s Health?

Vitamin D regulates hormones, reduces menstrual pain, supports fetal development and preserves bone health during menopause. Deficiency is linked to menstrual irregularities, pregnancy complications and osteoporosis.
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Zinc-Dependent Proteins Could Hold Key to Cancer and Viral Therapies

The molecular mechanism has been uncovered by which zinc-dependent proteins, known as macrodomains, reverse ADP-ribosylation—a key regulatory process in cells linked to cancer and viral infections.
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Cell Lines: Current Challenges in Cell Line Development for Therapeutics

This article explores some of the challenges in developing cell lines for therapeutics, such as cell line stability, and how they are being addressed.
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Analytical Tools for Profiling Future-Oriented Oligonucleotide Therapeutics

As the field of oligonucleotide therapeutics continues to evolve, the integration of robust analytical tools will be essential in advancing personalized medicine and improving patient outcomes across a wide range of diseases.
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Clinical Proteomics: Progress and Future Prospects With Professor Jennifer Van Eyk

Professor Jennifer Van Eyk joined Technology Networks for an exclusive interview at HUPO 2024 to discuss progress and bottlenecks in clinical proteomics
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How Our Brain Can Fight Infection

In this piece, we explore the intersection between the neuronal and immune systems and how they communicate during infection.
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Unveiling the Progress and Challenges in the Fight Against HIV

This article explores the difficulties faced in attempting to treat HIV, an innovative prevention strategy and the possibility of a cure.
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Tissue Is the Issue for Novel Cancer Drug Discovery

Standardized tissue handling is crucial in cancer research, ensuring the preservation of sample integrity and data quality. This enables comprehensive analysis and enhances understanding of cancer biology, aiding therapeutic discoveries.
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A Bright Future for RNA Therapeutics

RNA therapeutics promise rapid, personalized and flexible treatments against multiple diseases. In this article, we will explore whether RNA therapeutics can realize their full potential.
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How To Navigate the Transition From PhD to Postdoc

In this article, we delve into the emotional and psychological evolution from PhD to postdoc, exploring the vital steps needed to rebuild your identity beyond academia.
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