Phages in Fecal Transplants Are Secretly Reshaping Your Gut Microbiome
Bacteriophages transferred during FMT may drive horizontal gene transfer, altering microbial function and antibiotic resistance in ways science has largely ignored.
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Bacteriophages transferred during FMT may drive horizontal gene transfer, altering microbial function and antibiotic resistance in ways science has largely ignored.
A new review reframes magnesium as a master regulator of mitochondrial energy, metabolic disease, and biological aging.
A new review reveals how epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition fuels tumor invasion, immune evasion, and drug resistance through dynamic, reversible states.
A translational review outlines how stem cell technologies may finally make hepatocyte-based liver therapies clinically viable.
A new Cell Metabolism review from NIH identifies how ECM stiffening, poor blood flow, and mitochondrial failure lock tissues into accelerating decline.
A landmark review maps the three pillars of modern lineage tracing and how they're reshaping our understanding of cell fate decisions.
Leading researchers establish best practices for studying exercise benefits in rodents to improve human health translation.
A comparative review of NMN and NR supplements weighs tissue targeting, clinical evidence, and top-rated products for NAD+ optimization.
A new review links adult cholestasis to pediatric genetic syndromes, opening doors to targeted therapies including novel bile acid transport inhibitors.
A landmark review argues neurodegeneration is driven by interacting misfolded proteins, not single culprits โ reshaping diagnosis and treatment.
A major review in Nature Medicine explores how CAR cell therapies may achieve deep immune 'reset' in autoimmune diseases by depleting pathogenic B cells.
New review reveals how advanced genomics tools are revolutionizing cancer diagnosis and therapy development.
A Cochrane meta-analysis of 8 RCTs finds most pharmacological treatments fail to improve ataxia scores, though upper limb dexterity may benefit.
Researchers outline innovative approaches to speed up drug development for age-related diseases and longevity interventions.
New research reveals how tumors might hijack sympathetic nervous system signals to boost their metabolism and proliferation.
A new review reframes how myeloid cells fuel or fight tumors, pointing to plasticity โ not just cell diversity โ as the core therapeutic target.
A new perspective in Nature Cancer outlines how genetically engineered bacteria can target and destroy tumors from within.
New review reveals how senescent cells both prevent and promote cancer, opening therapeutic opportunities.
A new review maps the bidirectional crosstalk between gut microbiota and cellular senescence driving multi-organ degeneration.
Expert reviews compare NMN and NR head-to-head. NMN edges out for muscle and sleep benefits; NR leads for neuroprotection.