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Autophagy is a normal process in which a cell destroys proteins and other substances in its cytoplasm (the fluid inside the cell membrane but outside the nucleus), which may lead to cell death. Autophagy may prevent normal cells from developing into cancer cells, but it may also protect cancer cells by destroying anticancer drugs or substances taken up by them.
Penn Medicine and Wistar secure $11.7 million SPORE grant for three melanoma research projects

Penn Medicine and Wistar secure $11.7 million SPORE grant for three melanoma research projects

Discovery points toward a new strategy for treating Parkinson’s disease

Discovery points toward a new strategy for treating Parkinson’s disease

A protein found to be effective at reversing aging in skeletal muscle cells

A protein found to be effective at reversing aging in skeletal muscle cells

Study finds possible direct connection between neurodegenerative diseases and the herpesvirus

Study finds possible direct connection between neurodegenerative diseases and the herpesvirus

DNMT2/TRDMT1 gene knockout may potentiate adverse effects related to drug-induced senescence

DNMT2/TRDMT1 gene knockout may potentiate adverse effects related to drug-induced senescence

Can molecular mimicry impact fertility in female COVID-19 patients?

Can molecular mimicry impact fertility in female COVID-19 patients?

Researchers create a novel strategy for developing an effective TB vaccine

Researchers create a novel strategy for developing an effective TB vaccine

Flagging potential molecular predictors of response to biological therapies in ulcerative colitis

Flagging potential molecular predictors of response to biological therapies in ulcerative colitis

Study reveals effective strategy to extend the benefit of immunotherapy for prostate cancer

Study reveals effective strategy to extend the benefit of immunotherapy for prostate cancer

Mount Sinai researchers use cerebral organoids to study frontotemporal dementia

Mount Sinai researchers use cerebral organoids to study frontotemporal dementia

SARS-CoV-2 proteins manipulate autophagy

SARS-CoV-2 proteins manipulate autophagy

Autophagy disruption may be at the root of early cognitive changes in Huntington’s disease

Autophagy disruption may be at the root of early cognitive changes in Huntington’s disease

Is niclosamide a potential SARS-CoV-2 antiviral inhibitor?

Is niclosamide a potential SARS-CoV-2 antiviral inhibitor?

Ion channel conserved in coronaviruses a potential new drug target for COVID therapeutics

Ion channel conserved in coronaviruses a potential new drug target for COVID therapeutics

New 3Cs multiplex technique based on CRISPR-Cas technology helps study cancer mutations

New 3Cs multiplex technique based on CRISPR-Cas technology helps study cancer mutations

Researchers identify four substances that inhibit SARS-CoV-2 replication in cells

Researchers identify four substances that inhibit SARS-CoV-2 replication in cells

New mouse model mimics human pathology of childhood restrictive cardiomyopathy

New mouse model mimics human pathology of childhood restrictive cardiomyopathy

Rapamycin targets gut cells to alter the way DNA is stored

Rapamycin targets gut cells to alter the way DNA is stored

Researchers review the therapeutic potential of resveratrol nasal formulations in COVID-19

Researchers review the therapeutic potential of resveratrol nasal formulations in COVID-19

Researchers clarify cellular processes related to radiation resistance of pancreatic cancer cells

Researchers clarify cellular processes related to radiation resistance of pancreatic cancer cells

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