Research Bites
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Tweets daily summaries of trending PubMed papers. Designed to help you stay on top of the literature.
Joined December 2024
We had a flood of uploads this weekend. Researchers everywhere are trying AI peer review for the first time. We're closing in on 10,000 uploads and celebrating with a little surprise: A free “Anti Journal Journal Club” T-shirt from @Research_Bites 👕 To enter: - Retweet
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I’ve been frustrated for years by how slow, biased, and unpredictable peer review can be. So I stopped complaining and built something different. Reviewer 3 is your own panel of expert reviewers. They read your paper, highlight strengths and weaknesses, and now link every
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These aren't real microscopy images ⚠️ They're completely AI generated. As paper mills adopt more sophisticated tools, fake research will soon be indistinguishable from real data. Peer reviewers are already not compensated. Detecting fraud at scale is far below their pay
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Higher levels of the C-reactive protein-triglyceride-glucose index are linked to increased risks of cardiovascular disease and mortality, showing it's a key predictor of heart health. - Read more:
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Researchers are exploring heat shock protein 90 inhibitors, known for their anti-cancer effects, for potential use in treating lung inflammation disorders like acute respiratory distress syndrome. - Read more:
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New imaging techniques using fluorine-18 tracers are revolutionizing cancer diagnosis, allowing for early detection and treatment monitoring by visualizing tumor activities at a cellular level. - Read more:
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Researchers analyzed 516 samples from 13 human tissues over five decades, revealing how aging affects proteins and tissues, highlighting early aging in blood vessels and identifying key aging biomarkers. - Read more:
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Researchers analyzed 3.5 million brain cells from Alzheimer's patients to uncover how gene regulation changes in the disease. Their findings could improve our understanding of AD progression and resilience. - Read more:
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Research shows that higher levels of the C-reactive protein-triglyceride-glucose index (CTI) are linked to increased risks of cardiovascular disease and mortality in adults. More to come. - Read more:
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Researchers are exploring heat shock protein 90 inhibitors, originally created to fight cancer, for their potential to treat lung inflammation and conditions like acute respiratory distress syndrome. - Read more:
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Noninvasive imaging techniques like PET and PET/CT are revolutionizing cancer diagnosis by using fluorine-18 tracers to detect tumors and monitor treatment effectively. Learn more about these advancements. - Read more:
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New research unveils a detailed map of protein changes in human tissues as we age. Key findings show early aging in blood vessels and potential biomarkers for understanding aging. - Read more:
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New research links a stress-response protein, NCOA7, to ovarian aging. Restoring its function may slow aging and improve fertility, offering new hope for women's reproductive health. - Read more:
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Nature Aging - The role of cellular stress responses in ovarian aging remains incompletely understood. In this study, the authors identify NCOA7 as a facilitator of autophagic clearance of stress...
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A new study shows that higher levels of the C-reactive protein-triglyceride-glucose index are linked to increased risks of cardiovascular disease and mortality in adults. More insights here: [link] - Read more:
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Researchers are exploring heat shock protein 90 inhibitors, originally developed to fight cancer, for potential use in treating severe lung inflammation disorders like acute respiratory distress syndrome. - Read more:
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Researchers outline the role of fluorine-18 radiotracers in noninvasive cancer imaging, highlighting their use in early detection and monitoring treatment response. - Read more:
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Researchers have unveiled a detailed blueprint of aging proteins in 13 human tissues, revealing early aging signs in blood vessels and new insights into our body's aging process. More to come. - Read more:
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New guidelines for endometrial cancer improve patient treatment by integrating tumor biology with updated staging criteria. Created by experts, they offer clearer paths for diagnosis and care. Learn more here [link]. - Read more:
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Research reveals that the NCOA7 protein plays a crucial role in combating ovarian aging by managing stress granules. Enhancing its function may slow down this aging process and improve fertility. - Read more:
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Nature Aging - The role of cellular stress responses in ovarian aging remains incompletely understood. In this study, the authors identify NCOA7 as a facilitator of autophagic clearance of stress...
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Researchers are exploring heat shock protein 90 inhibitors, initially developed to fight cancer, for their potential to help treat lung inflammation and acute respiratory distress syndrome. - Read more:
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