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Pinpointing the cause of a familial muscular dystrophy
Roland Schindler, Chiara Scotton, Jianguo Zhang, and colleagues identify and characterize a mutation in POPDC1 that underlies a familial muscular dystrophy with cardiac arrhythmia…
Published December 7, 2015
Scientific Show Stopper
Muscle biology
Maintaining endometrial epithelial barrier function
Jessica Bowser and colleagues identify a mechanism by which loss of CD73 promotes endometrial cancer progression…
Published December 7, 2015
Scientific Show Stopper
Oncology
Helminth co-infection exacerbates tuberculosis
Leticia Monin and colleagues provide insight how helminth co-infection drives increased susceptibility to severe tuberculosis...
Published November 16, 2015
Scientific Show Stopper
Immunology
Insight into helminth-associated susceptibility to tuberculosis
The pulmonary disease tuberculosis (TB) is a global health problem that results from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection. As parasitic helminth worms are endemic to areas with high rates of TB, helminths are thought to enhan...
Published November 16, 2015
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An interview with Pouneh Fazeli and Matthew Steinhauser
First and senior authors Pouneh Fazeli and Matthew Steinhauser discuss their research indicating the differential role of FGF21 in response to fasting in mice and humans, as well as their life as a married couple pursuing careers as physician-scientists.
Published November 10, 2015
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