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Let's talk science

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It's a podcast discussing recent exciting scientific findings in biology and medicine. Powered by Firstory Hosting

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KCY

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Mar 20, 2026

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The Proteasome-Guided Haem Signalling Axis in T Cell Exhaustion 20.03.2026

This research identifies a novel biological pathway where mitochondrial dysfunction triggers T cell exhaustion , a state of reduced effectiveness that hinders the body's ability to fight cancer. Scientists discovered that when mitochondria lose their integrity, cells increase proteasome activity to degrade damaged proteins, an action that inadvertently releases regulatory haem . This excess haem e...

Whole-organ and whole-body 3D atlases enable cellome-wide profiling 28.02.2026

Researchers have developed the CUBIC Organ and Body Atlas , a high-resolution 3D framework designed for single-cell analysis across entire mammalian organisms. This resource utilizes advanced tissue clearing and a specialized light-sheet microscopy system called exMOVIE to achieve rapid, cellular-level imaging of intact organs and neonatal bodies. By converting these massive datasets into point cl...

GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and the Cardiovascular System 20.02.2026

This review from The Journal of Clinical Investigation examines the extensive impact of GLP-1 receptor agonists on the cardiovascular system. Preclinical research demonstrates that these therapies provide direct vascular protection by reducing inflammation and stabilizing atherosclerotic plaques, often independently of weight loss or glucose levels. In clinical settings, large-scale trials have co...

ILF3 Mediates Transcriptional Adaptation via mRNA Decay Intermediates 19.02.2026

This Science paper explores transcriptional adaptation , a biological resilience mechanism where the breakdown of mutated messenger RNA triggers the increased expression of related healthy genes . Investigators identified the RNA-binding protein ILF3 as a critical bridge that connects cytoplasmic decay to the activation of genes within the nucleus. By utilizing specialized tiling oligonucleotide s...

Gemini for Google Workspace Prompting Guide 101 13.02.2026

This guide details how to use Gemini for Google Workspace to increase productivity. Effective prompts should include Persona, Task, Context, and Format . The AI assists with writing, data organization, and image creation while maintaining privacy and security across all apps. Powered by Firstory Hosting

Oral PCSK9 Inhibition with Enlicitide for LDL Cholesterol Reduction 07.02.2026

The CORALreef Lipids trial found that enlicitide , an oral PCSK9 inhibitor , significantly reduces LDL cholesterol by over 55% compared to placebo. Treatment also improved apolipoprotein B and lipoprotein(a) levels. The drug was well-tolerated with safety results similar to placebo. Powered by Firstory Hosting

HPCS: A Dynamic Hub for Lung Cancer Growth and Resistance 04.02.2026

Cancer plasticity drives tumor progression and treatment resistance . Research identifies a high-plasticity cell state (HPCS) in lung adenocarcinoma that enables diverse cellular transitions. Targeting the HPCS or its molecular programs may improve clinical cancer management . Powered by Firstory Hosting

Macrophage-derived thromboxane A2 drives neonatal cardiac regeneration 02.02.2026

Lantz et al. reveal that neonatal heart regeneration relies on macrophages using the MERTK receptor to engulf dying cells, stimulating thromboxane A2 (TXA2) production. TXA2 activates the TP receptor on cardiomyocytes to induce proliferation via YAP signaling, an immune-metabolic pathway necessary for regeneration that is absent in adults. Powered by Firstory Hosting

Human longevity is 50% determined by your genome 02.02.2026

Let's talk about a recent Science paper showing that our life span is decided 50% by our genome. Powered by Firstory Hosting

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