REPROGRAMMING SUPPRESSES PREMATURE SENESCENCE PHENOTYPES OF WERNER SYNDROME CELLS AND MAINTAINS CHROMOSOMAL STABILITY OVER LONG-TERM CULTURE.

Reprogramming suppresses premature senescence phenotypes of Werner syndrome cells and maintains chromosomal stability over long-term culture.

Werner syndrome (WS) is a premature aging disorder characterized by chromosomal instability and cancer predisposition.Mutations in WRN are responsible for the disease and cause Daybed telomere dysfunction, resulting in accelerated aging.Recent studies have revealed that cells from WS patients can be successfully reprogrammed into induced pluripoten

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Antibiotic Sensitivity and Antilysozyme Activity of Staphylococcus aureus Strains Isolated from the Blood of Patients with Sepsis

Effective antibiotic therapy requires reliable data Selector Knob on the dynamics of sensitivity changes in each region.The aim of the study was to determine the sensitivity to antibiotics and antilysozyme activity of Staphylococcus aureus strains isolated from the blood of patients with sepsis over the period from 2017 to 2019.An increase in the r

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Dual-energy CT: A new frontier in oncology imaging

Malignant tumors have risen to prominence as the leading threat to both life and the overall health of individuals.Precision medicine relies heavily on precise imaging.Among the plethora of imaging techniques, the advantages of dual-energy computed tomography (CT) in tumor diagnosis and treatment are becoming increasingly pronounced.Accurate imagin

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Spatio-temporal Change of Drainage Network at Human-Nature Interface and Its Future Implication to the Estuarine Environment in Gosaba Island, Sundarban, India

Gosaba C.D.Block is an active tidal island of the Indian Sundarban.In this island, human-induced modification of the natural drainage system poses serious threats to the estuarine environment.It was started during the British colonial period through the construction of embankment to protect the reclaimed coastal land from saline water ingression.Th

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