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   Unraveling gene regulation's role in pulmonary fibrosisUnraveling gene regulation's role in pulmonary fibrosis
 
Regulators of gene expression are thought to play an outsized role in disorders from cancers to heart disease. But how exactly do variations in gene regulation translate into a disease's biology?
 
   Researchers discover the lungs communicate directly with the brain to induce sickness symptomsResearchers discover the lungs communicate directly with the brain to induce sickness symptoms
 
University of Calgary researchers have discovered the lungs communicate directly with the brain when there is an infection.
 
 Advanced laser imaging illuminates molecular interactions driving lung cancer growth
 
Advanced laser imaging illuminates molecular interactions driving lung cancer growthResearchers have shown for the first time that a crucial interface in a protein that drives cancer growth could act as a target for more effective treatments.
 
 
 Air pollution in Austin neighborhoods raises asthma-related ER visits, study finds
 
Air pollution in Austin neighborhoods raises asthma-related ER visits, study findsAir pollution in Austin neighborhoods is linked to an increased rate of asthma-related trips to the emergency room (ER), especially in areas with a high proportion of Black and Latinx residents, according to a new study by researchers at Dell Medical School and the College of Natural Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin.
 
 
 LungVax vaccine uses DNA technology to prevent lung cancer
 
LungVax vaccine uses DNA technology to prevent lung cancerDeveloped by scientists from the University of Oxford, the Francis Crick Institute and University College London, the LungVax vaccine uses technology similar to the highly successful Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
 
 
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