A breakthrough method now allows scientists to grow human organoids with their own integrated vascular networks, overcoming a critical barrier to creating more complex and realistic models for medical research.
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A cohort study found that appendiceal adenocarcinoma rates have tripled to quadrupled in Millennials compared to those born in 1945, signaling a concerning rise that mirrors trends in other gastrointestinal cancers.
Genetic Variants Influence Environmental Sensitivity in Psychiatric and Neurodevelopmental Conditions
An extensive twin study found that genetic differences influence how individuals respond to environmental stressors, helping explain why even identical twins can develop different psychiatric or neurodevelopmental outcomes.
Structural Insights into MIDN-Proteasome Interaction and its Role in B-Lymphoid Malignancies
Researchers uncovered how MIDN enhances proteasome activity without ubiquitin tagging, supporting B-cell cancer survival. This points to MIDN as a promising, safer therapeutic target in B-lymphoid malignancies.
