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Hallie Blevins

Hallie  Blevins
Hallie Blevins is a biochemist and a medical and science writer. She is an ASBMB Today volunteer contributor.

 

Articles by Hallie Blevins

Lipid biomarkers hold clues to stroke recovery
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Lipid biomarkers hold clues to stroke recovery

Feb. 18, 2025
Scientists at the University of Arizona found that a lipid mediator accumulates with the waves of inflammation associated with stroke and foamy macrophages.
A proteomic hunt for phosphosites in the aging brain
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A proteomic hunt for phosphosites in the aging brain

Jan. 21, 2025
In older mice, researchers found more enzymes that phosphorylate other proteins and changes in phosphorylation levels in proteins associated with neurodegeneration.
Bridging the gap – enhancing and unifying bone RNA-seq data
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Bridging the gap – enhancing and unifying bone RNA-seq data

Oct. 17, 2024
Researchers aimed to increase the number of osteoblasts and osteocytes collected and combine their data with other studies to help standardize nomenclature.
Making cancer fight itself: The promise of PROTACs
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Making cancer fight itself: The promise of PROTACs

July 25, 2024
Jianchao Zhang received a JBC/Tabor award for his paper about designing a proteolysis-targeting chimera that inhibited tumor growth.
A genetic light switch for obesity lurks in the liver
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A genetic light switch for obesity lurks in the liver

Jan. 30, 2024
Why do people gain weight as they age? Researchers have found a protein kinase that plays a key role in cholesterol and fat homeostasis.
Ataxia: A symptom and a disease
Health Observance

Ataxia: A symptom and a disease

Sept. 25, 2023
It's International Ataxia Awareness Day.
Still a lot to learn
Health Observance

Still a lot to learn

July 31, 2023
Today is Acute Necrotizing Encephalopathy Awareness Day.