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Cell engineering
Cell engineering
Cell death pathway tied to Parkinson's
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Nov 5, 2018
Understanding the pathway for nerve cell degradation in Parkinson's disease could unlock new avenues for treating the disease
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Study identifies potential Parkinson's treatment
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In mouse study, experimental drug similar to FDA-approved diabetes treatments shown to prevent motor impairment, extend life expectancy
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Gregg Semenza recognized with one of the most prestigious awards in science for his discovery of how cells sense oxygen
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Blood reprogrammed
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Editing genes to fix red blood cells could be a game-changer for patients in need of transfusions
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine