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TMEM213 - a ´Gene Doe´ of the kidney and salivary gland

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Among the about 20,000 genes giving rise to the human proteome there are still many rather unknown but potentially interesting genes that deserve some extra attention. Here we will focus on TMEM213, a gene with little evidence and specific expression in the kidney and salivary gland...Read more


AI for Science - a new era of discovery

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During the Nobel week Google in collaboration with KTH hosted an event on AI and science in the spectacular underground Reactor Hall at KTH...Read more


RD3L - a `Gene Doe` of the heart

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Among the about 20,000 genes in the human proteome there are still many rather unknown but potentially interesting proteins that deserve some extra attention. Here we will focus on RD3L, a less investigated gene related to the Retinal Degeneration Protein 3 (RD3)...Read more


New-onset autoantibodies emerge after COVID-19 and remain for one year

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A recent study published in Nature Communications has unveiled a complex landscape of autoantibodies emerging after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Researchers investigated the development of autoantibodies in a large cohort of healthcare workers and hospitalized COVID-19 patients, tracking their emergence and persistence over a 16-month period...Read more


Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation allocates 600 million to data-driven life science

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On November 7th it was announced that Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation in an initiative to strengthen AI and life science allocates an additional SEK 600 million to data-driven life science including SEK 270 million for the "AlphaCell" pilot project aiming to build AI based cell models and SEK 30 million to extend the Human Protein Atlas program until the year 2030...Read more