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chronic lung disease

From The Labs

These 22 genes could put people at risk of long-term health conditions following common viral infection

February 3, 2026 Cancer,  chronic conditions,  chronic lung disease,  Epstein-Barr virus,  heart disease,  immune system genes,  Lupus,  Research

Differences in these genes help explain why Epstein-Barr Virus can have lasting health effects in some people but not others.

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These 300,000 cells can improve our understanding of chronic lung disease

July 16, 2020 chronic lung disease,  chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,  online cell atlas,  pulmonary fibrosis,  Research,  RNA sequencing

Researchers create a digital atlas for chronic lung disease.

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Cell cluster of triple-negative breast cancer. Courtesy of the C. Cheng lab From the Labs: Breast cancer cell clusters

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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