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Communication Breakdown: How Cancer Hijacks Cell Signaling Pathways

This listicle explores how cancer hijacks key cell signaling pathways such as PI3K, MAPK and Notch to drive tumor growth, evade the immune system and resist treatment.
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Five Key Advances Shaping Pharmacogenomics

This article explores five key advances driving pharmacogenomics, including long-read sequencing, AI, real-world data integration, polygenic risk scores and multiomics, all aiming to improve personalized medicine and drug response predictions
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Five Common Preanalytical Challenges in Plasma Proteomics

This article highlights key preanalytical factors, including blood collection techniques, anticoagulant choice, centrifugation conditions, processing time and storage practices that impact data quality and biomarker discovery.
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A Sweet Reaction: Halloween Candy Up Close

Researchers at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research turned their microscopes from nerve cells to Halloween candy, capturing striking fluorescent images of sugary treats at high magnification. Can you guess which candy is which?
Illustration of the human gut microbiome, featuring colorful bacteria and cells, with the text "Cancer and the Gut Microbiome A Miniseries".
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Cancer and the Gut Microbiome: What’s the Latest Research?

Discover the latest findings on the microbiome’s role in cancer, from therapy response to microbial engineering.
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Six Proteins Scientists Are Targeting To Slow Aging

Aging research is increasingly focused on proteins that regulate DNA repair, metabolism, cell survival and tissue renewal. Six of the most promising could help delay age-related decline.
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From Tap to Tide: Tracking Contaminants Across Five Major Water Sources

Contaminants infiltrate water through natural and industrial processes. This listicle highlights the technologies used to detect and manage threats across seawater, rainwater, surface water, groundwater and tap water.
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Six Ways Flow Cytometry Is Transforming Biological Analysis

Flow cytometry has evolved to become a powerful analytical tool. This listicle highlights the broad and transformative role of flow cytometry in modern bioscience.
The outline of person's head, with cogs to illustrate neurological differences in ADHD and the wording "Biomarkers in Focus"
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The Landscape of Potential Biomarkers for ADHD

ADHD diagnosis currently relies on behavioral tests and patient interviews – could biomarkers offer a more accurate and objective diagnostic approach?
The gloved hands of a scientist holding badges displaying various LGBTQIA+ pride flags.
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Creating Space in Science: LGBTQIA+ Voices on Belonging in Pharma

In this listicle, LGBTQIA+ scientists offer insights into how inclusion can be built into everyday lab culture, from normalizing pronoun sharing and celebrating diverse holidays to rethinking policy and representation.
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