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Human monocyte subsets differ in their capacity to form extracellular traps - Cell Death Discovery
Nature· 4 days agoBrinkmann V, Reichard U, Goosmann C, Fauler B, Uhlemann Y, Weiss DS, et al. Neutrophil extracellular traps kill bacteria. Science. 2004;303:1532–5.Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Brostjan C, Oehler
Integrative analysis of single-cell RNA-seq and gut microbiome metabarcoding data elucidates...
Nature· 1 day agoChronic ulcerative colitis in mice is characterized by pro-inflammatory M1 macrophage phenotype and higher Nampt and NOX2 transcription, as well as a reduced taxonomic diversity in the mice gut microbiome.
Lessons from Ethiopian coffee landscapes for global conservation in a post-wild world -...
Nature· 6 days agoThis perspective discusses five conservation challenges using a landscape in Ethiopia as the lens, exploring a story on how the ecology and evolution of coffee shape biodiversity conservation can inspire to view other landscapes with fresh eyes.
Distinct developmental pathways generate functionally distinct populations of natural killer cells -...
Nature· 3 days agoBhandoola and colleagues describe the existence of two pathways of NK cell development that generate functionally distinct NK cell subsets in mice, and which may be conserved in humans.
Google’s use of AI to power search shows a problematic approach to organizing information
The Raw Story· 2 days agoFor academics, its specialized Google Scholar and Google Books are mainstays of our research lives. On May 14, Google announced it was revamping its core ...
Ancient DNA from Maya ruins tells story of ritual human sacrifices
Nature· 5 days agoChildren sacrificed at Chichén Itzá have genetic links to people living near the ancient Maya city...
What causes long COVID? Case builds for rogue antibodies
Nature· 4 days agoStudy finds that antibodies from people with the debilitating condition trigger similar symptoms in...
Unease as US drug agency weighs its use of independent scientists
Nature· 3 days agoAfter several controversial drug approvals, the US Food and Drug Administration is mulling changes...
Africa switches from carbon sink to carbon source
Nature· 2 days agoThe continent now emits more greenhouse gases than it absorbs, and contributes 40% of global emissions from agriculture.
How personalized cancer vaccines could keep tumours from coming back
Nature· 6 days agoThe same mRNA technology that quickly brought the world a vaccine for COVID-19 is now showing...