Communications Biology
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Telomere maintenance and tumor cell differentiation have been separately investigated in neuroblastoma malignancy. Their mechanistic connection is unclear. We establish a tight and reciprocal causal relationship between the telomere and differentiation programs of high-risk neuroblastoma.
Cornering the interactome to kill cancer cells
Joshi et al reveal how manipulating cancer cell protein-protein interactions networks (i.e. interactomes) eliminates rebound pathways, turning traditionally less effective therapeutics highly efficacious.
GWAS for lung function with adjustment for exhaled nitric oxide levels as airway inflammation indicator
We performed a GWAS for lung function with adjustment for exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) levels to account for type 2 airway inflammation. Our study identified the genetic locus most strongly associated with airway obstruction in the Japanese population and new genetic loci associated with FeNO.
An Unlikely Tale: How a Paper on Hemostasis, Puncture Wounds and Platelets Came from a Team Led by Ph.D.s in Physics and Biochemistry
Puncture wounds and how platelet leads to bleeding cessation is not normally thought of as problem in cell and developmental biology. Here a team trained in physics and biochemistry take exactly that approach to thrombus structure and how that leads to bleeding cessation in ta jugular wound.