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Toxic protein assemblies, or “amyloids,” long considered to be key drivers in many neuromuscular diseases, also play a beneficial role in the development of healthy muscle tissue, CU Boulder researchers have found.
University Research | University of Colorado Boulder | The Johns Hopkins University | University of Pennsylvania | University of California, Los AngelesTulane University assistant professor Damian Murray collaborated on a research project with a group from UCLA to study how falling in love influences the immune system in women.
University Research | Tulane University | University of California, Los AngelesUCLA biologists have developed an intervention that serves as a cellular time machine — turning back the clock on a key component of aging.
University Research | University of California, Los AngelesUCLA biologists report they have transferred a memory from one marine snail to another, creating an artificial memory, by injecting RNA from one to another.
University Research | University of California, Los AngelesYour brain's reward system may be protecting you from depression symptoms connected to political events, UCLA researchers say.
University Research | University of California, Los AngelesAn international team of researchers led by scientists at UCLA has discovered that bacteria have a “memory” that passes sensory knowledge from one generation of cells to the next, all without a central nervous system or any neurons.
University Research | University of California, Los AngelesUCLA researchers have engineered a type of synthetic protein that shows great promise for helping the body’s immune system seek out and destroy cancer.
University Research | University of California, Los AngelesUCLA biochemists have achieved a first in biology: viewing at near-atomic detail the smallest protein ever seen, using a technique called cryo-electron microscopy.
University Research | University of California, Los AngelesEngineers at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering and their colleagues have developed an adhesive gel that can encourage the surface of the eye, known as the cornea, to heal itself following an injury.
University Research | University of California, Los AngelesUniversity of Southern California researchers have found a new technique that could play a big part in eliminating osteonecrosis of the jaw, a currently incurable rare side effect of certain drugs.
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