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Emory’s research uncovers new paths for Alzheimer’s treatment

Dr. Prajakta Banik

Alzheimer's patients, amyloid proteins build up into sticky plaques that disrupt brain function and lead to cognitive decline.

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Insights into right atrium changes in cardiovascular diseases

Pranjal Malewar

Cardiovascular disease has profound effects on the structure and function of the heart.

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Lab-grown tumors to predict what drugs will work for people with bowel cancer

Pranjal Malewar

The study is the first in the world to use patient-derived tumour organoids.

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Lipids and diabetes are closely linked, study

Pranjal Malewar

The study highlighted the importance of fat in detecting and treating type 2 diabetes.

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Repurposed drug shows promise for type 1 diabetes

Dr. Prajakta Banik

Polyamine biosynthesis inhibition protects β cell function in type 1 diabetes.

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A new way to treat eye problems: Eyedrops instead of shots

Dr. Prajakta Banik

Stopping AMD with a new treatment: Activate regeneration.

Cancer-DNA
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Cancer drug shows promise in HIV cure research

Dr. Prajakta Banik

Unconventional approaches: Investigating a cancer drug's role in HIV eradication.

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Deep-sleep brain waves linked to blood sugar control

Dr. Prajakta Banik

Sleeping brainwaves predict blood sugar levels.

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Researchers map the immunology of the gut in children with IBD

Vidya Nagalwade

Researchers map immune system in IBD to design targeted therapies.

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Ancient disease have the surprising ability to regenerate livers

Pranjal Malewar

Cellular reprogramming!

Immune system protein may defend against deadly necrotizing enterocolitis in infants
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Immune system protein may defend against deadly necrotizing enterocolitis in infants

Pranjal Malewar

Findings may lead to new therapies for necrotizing enterocolitis.

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