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A deep understanding of how immune cells respond to infection could revolutionize vaccine design.

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Researchers in the Cao lab developed two techniques—one for optics-free spatial mapping of tissue organization and the other for the enrichment of rare cell types—that open new ways to study aging and disease. (Credit: Science Photo Library)
New genomic approaches uncover surprising cellular dynamics of the aging brain
Two techniques—one for optics-free spatial mapping of tissue organization and the other for the enrichment of rare cell types—offer new ways to study aging and disease.

An electronic 96-channel pipette used in 7,000 parallel experiments that uncovered more than 100 bNAb escape mutations across 15 viral strains.
Researchers track the mutations that allow HIV-1 to escape broadly neutralizing antibodies
Study shows the most comprehensive view to date of how some viral strains develop drug resistance.

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A hidden inheritance could explain disease risks beyond DNA
Lamia Wahba is studying how information outside the genetic code can pass between generations and what that means for evolution and disease.

RNA polymerase, the enzyme that synthesizes RNA from DNA during transcription, has been captured mid-reaction for the first time.
Researchers capture an unprecedented view of gene transcription
RNA polymerase, the enzyme that synthesizes RNA from DNA during transcription, has been captured mid-reaction for the first time. The findings provide a universal blueprint for gene expression.

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