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Ferroelectric transistors for low-power NAND flash memory
NSD2 targeting reverses plasticity and drug resistance in prostate cancer
Thalamocortical transcriptional gates coordinate memory stabilization
These ‘programmable’ knots harness physics to make surgical stitches safer
This is what lightning on Mars sounds like
Author Correction: Photocatalytic low-temperature defluorination of PFASs
Organ-specific proteomic aging clocks predict disease and longevity across diverse populations
Iron homeostasis and cell clonality drive cancer-associated intestinal DNA methylation drift in aging
A National Institute on Aging workshop on the long-term effects of pregnancy on aging
Revealing epigenetic drift in intestinal pathogenesis with age
Why the world must wake up to China’s science leadership
How to stop the revolving door of German academia
ADHD diagnoses are growing. What’s going on?
The Venus project
‘They don’t have symptoms’: CAR-T therapies send autoimmune diseases into remission
Artificial ‘nose’ tells people when certain smells are present
Technology that uses a less known sensory system to substitute for olfaction could one day help anosmic people detect some odors
Solid trouble: tau and TDP-43 interaction in aggregation and pathology
Both microtubule-binding protein tau and RNA-binding protein TDP-43 have been associated with neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, including in co-pathological deposition with each other, but how they interact biophysically and pathologically has been challenging to evaluate. In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Simonetti and colleagues show how tau and TDP-43 directly interact both in phase separation and pathologically associated seeding, resulting in enhanced TDP-43...
Multi-omic analysis reveals lipid dysregulation associated with mitochondrial dysfunction in parkinson's disease brain
Parkinson's disease (PD) is an increasingly prevalent neurodegenerative disorder, largely sporadic in origin, with limited understanding of age- and region-specific lipid alterations in the human brain. Dysregulation of glycosphingolipid catabolism has been implicated in PD, yet comprehensive spatiotemporal profiling remains sparse. Here, we performed targeted lipidomics across eight anatomically distinct brain regions in post-mortem controls, mid-stage, and late-stage PD cases using...
Evidence for divergent cortical organisation in Parkinson's disease and Lewy Body Dementia
Dementia is a defining feature of Lewy body disease: its timing and onset distinguish different clinical diagnoses, and its effect on quality of life is profound. However, it remains unclear whether processes leading to cognitive and motor symptoms in Lewy body disease differ. To clarify this, we use in-vivo neuroimaging to assess spatial gradients of inter-regional differences in structural and functional connectivity in 108 people across the Lewy body disease spectrum (46 Parkinson's with...
Reversing lysosomal dysfunction restores youthful state in aged hematopoietic stem cells
Aging impairs hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), driving clonal hematopoiesis, myeloid malignancies, and immune decline. The role of lysosomes in HSC aging-beyond their passive mediation of autophagy-is unclear. We show that lysosomes in aged HSCs are hyperacidic, depleted, damaged, and aberrantly activated. Single-cell transcriptomics and functional analyses reveal that suppression of hyperactivated lysosomes using a vacuolar ATPase (v-ATPase) inhibitor restores lysosomal integrity and metabolic...