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The taxonomic composition of the gut microbiome associates with patient ethnicity and geographic location. This association impacts the development of microbiome-based applications for personalized medicine.
A CAR gene unintentionally introduced in a contaminating leukemia cell during the manufacturing of CAR T cells caused a patient to relapse after therapy.
In vivo tracking of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in humans treated with lentiviral gene therapy unveils the resilience of hematopoietic stem cells and the long-term survival of lymphoid-biased precursors.
Combination of two broadly neutralizing antibodies is effective in reducing HIV-1 viremia and in limiting the emergence of resistant viral variants in individuals harboring antibody-sensitive viruses.
Intracortical activity data recorded over 2 years in a tetraplegic patient is used to develop an artificial intelligence algorithm that achieves fast, accurate, and stable movement decoding to reenable real-time control of the paralyzed forearm.
In a human subject with chronic paraplegia, a combination of epidural electrical stimulation and long-term rehabilitative training have culminated in the first report of unassisted, voluntary independent stepping in a paralyzed individual.
A convolutional neural network model using feature extraction and machine-learning techniques provides a tool for classification of lung cancer histopathology images and predicting mutational status of driver oncogenes
In pediatric brain tumors that are accompanied by epileptic seizures, the BRAF somatic mutation V600E contributes to intrinsic epileptic properties in neurons, which can be suppressed by vemurafenib in mice.
Preconception cold–induced alterations of sperm DNA methylation result in offspring with altered brown adipose tissue and improved adaptation to overnutrition and hypothermia.
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