Researchers discover new way cells protect themselves from damage
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More than half of people who have given birth are not using contraception two months later despite the risk that back-to-back pregnancies can pose, a new UCL study shows.
Hertz Fellow Reuben Saunders developed a powerful new CRISPRi-based screening platform to silence genes in millions of cells across living tissues. His award-winning thesis, “Pooled genetic screens with rich readouts at scale and in vivo,” is transforming how scientists study gene function in real physiological settings.
Myopenia, a condition marked by abnormal muscle loss, affects people across all age groups. Though linked to various diseases, myopenia appears to have distinct origins and clinical features in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Researchers have now examined its underlying mechanisms in unprecedented detail, revealing how RA drives muscle wasting. Their findings offer critical insights into age-specific presentations of myopenia and highlight emerging opportunities to improve care and functional outcomes for patients living with rheumatoid arthritis.
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have discovered a previously unknown molecule that may explain why people with type 2 diabetes often suffer from muscle weakness and muscle loss – a condition that has a major impact on quality of life and overall health.