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The regulator HIF1α functions in a cancer-microenvironment that lacks oxygen, and it may be involved in resistance to immune checkpoint blockade therapy.
FASEB is the largest coalition of biological and biomedical research associations in the United States and advocates for basic biomedical research.
Mechanistic findings in this study may pave the way for future time-restricted feeding studies in muscle, providing a natural and affordable form of alternative therapy for managing pathologies related to metabolism and obesity.
The drug inhibits the kinase Cdk5, found in mature neurons. Cdk5 has long been implicated in neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative conditions, but previous inhibitors have largely failed to reach the brain through the blood-brain barrier.
Record $95 million Heersink lead gift to advance strategic growth and biomedical innovation.
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The largest coalition of biological and biomedical research associations in the United States, known as FASEB, advocates for the basic biomedical research community.

The National Cancer Institute highlighted research from UAB that shows how the epigenetic plant-based diet in mice can prevent cancer more effectively at younger ages.
This link suggests that pollutants in the environment that mimic estrogens may have a deleterious effect on heart function.
These awards from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences recognize exceptional early-career scientists.
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