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Rapamycin is a drug used to prevent the rejection of organ and bone marrow transplants by the body. Rapamycin is an antibiotic that blocks a protein involved in cell division and inhibits the growth and function of certain T cells of the immune system involved in the body's rejection of foreign tissues and organs. It is a type of immunosuppressant and a type of serine/threonine kinase inhibitor. Rapamycin is now called sirolimus.
Study shows SARS-CoV-2 hijacks mitochondrial transcriptional machinery resulting in organ failure and death

Study shows SARS-CoV-2 hijacks mitochondrial transcriptional machinery resulting in organ failure and death

Intervention during the first five weeks of life prevents autism symptoms from ever developing in mice

Intervention during the first five weeks of life prevents autism symptoms from ever developing in mice

Regulating inflammation in Alzheimer's disease using a nanocleaner

Regulating inflammation in Alzheimer's disease using a nanocleaner

Study could offer a novel strategy to fight respiratory syncytial virus and coronaviruses

Study could offer a novel strategy to fight respiratory syncytial virus and coronaviruses

Subcutaneous nanotherapy can make immunomodulation more effective in people with type 1 diabetes

Subcutaneous nanotherapy can make immunomodulation more effective in people with type 1 diabetes

New method may help make immunomodulation more effective in individuals with Type 1 diabetes

New method may help make immunomodulation more effective in individuals with Type 1 diabetes

Combination treatment can effectively inhibit tumor growth

Combination treatment can effectively inhibit tumor growth

Nanocomputing agent controls the function of protein involved in cell movement, cancer metastasis

Nanocomputing agent controls the function of protein involved in cell movement, cancer metastasis

Stem cell enlargement contributes to decline in normal function during aging

Stem cell enlargement contributes to decline in normal function during aging

Penn's newly created split-engineered base editors show potential for research, therapeutics

Penn's newly created split-engineered base editors show potential for research, therapeutics

Researchers identify mechanism behind structural birth defects in fetuses of mothers with diabetes

Researchers identify mechanism behind structural birth defects in fetuses of mothers with diabetes

Mystery of roe deer embryonic diapause revealed

Mystery of roe deer embryonic diapause revealed

SARS-CoV-2 proteins manipulate autophagy

SARS-CoV-2 proteins manipulate autophagy

New method shows how fatty acids are absorbed by single cells

New method shows how fatty acids are absorbed by single cells

Study implicates placental protein as a possible regulator of an infant’s birthweight

Study implicates placental protein as a possible regulator of an infant’s birthweight

Rapamycin targets gut cells to alter the way DNA is stored

Rapamycin targets gut cells to alter the way DNA is stored

Study explores therapeutic potential of exploiting autophagy cascade against COVID-19

Study explores therapeutic potential of exploiting autophagy cascade against COVID-19

Researchers identify new approach to clear toxic Huntingtin protein

Researchers identify new approach to clear toxic Huntingtin protein

Targeting mTOR pathway can improve the effectiveness of chemotherapies for pediatric brain cancer

Targeting mTOR pathway can improve the effectiveness of chemotherapies for pediatric brain cancer

Study could help understand how Tuberous Sclerosis Complex arises

Study could help understand how Tuberous Sclerosis Complex arises

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