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Background The existence of amino acid metabolic reprogramming in tumor cells is well established. However, the potential correlation between blood amino acids and the risk of colon adenocarcinoma remains largely unexplored. Methods We utilized Mende ...
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After gene therapy, Yiyi can hear her mother and dance to the music. But why is it so noisy at night?
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Middle age can be a bit rubbish. But if this is what your 70s and 80s look like, at least there’s something to look forward to, writes Emma Beddington
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In nematode worms exposed to a compound secreted by pathogenic bacteria, researchers observed activation of a neural circuit resulting in a longer lifespan and less protein aggregation, one of the causes of neurodegenerative diseases. The discovery p ...
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It is not vast amounts of online information that makes it difficult for you to stay focused. It is rather the easily accessible possibilities for novelty and action built into digital technology that your mind cannot resist, a new study from the Uni ...
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Anxiety is an obvious response to world events. But what if fear is actually a motivational emotion driving change? Here, author Robert Peckham reveals why the history of fear is the history of hope
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The Sky at Night presenter’s boundless enthusiasm has been lighting up our TV screens for years. Here, Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock talks about taking over from Sir Patrick Moore, building her first telescope – and why she wants us all to look u ...
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A leading researcher, who will attend this week’s AI safety summit in London, warns of ‘real threat to the public conversation’
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Gut-derived ammonia mediates stress responses in the host by maintaining brain glutamine availability, uncovering a gut–brain signalling basis for emotional behaviour.