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Cells use many complex genetic repair backup systems to fix DNA damage and remain healthy throughout their lives.
A team of CiRA researchers has uncovered the crucial role of EIF3D—a protein translational regulator—in primed pluripotency.
An international team of researchers co-led by Job Dekker, Ph.D., at UMass Chan Medical School, have identified rules that tell cells how to fold DNA into the tightly packed, iconic X-shaped ...
Early-onset CRC (EO-CRC) was associated with Flavonifractor plautii and increased bile acid, tryptophan, and choline ...
RNA vaccines train the immune system in a similar way to traditional vaccines, but they use a different strategy to get there ...
RIKEN researchers have discovered how a single mutation in one gene can simultaneously result in two symptoms—a severely ...
Researchers have developed a simple and cost-effective blood test capable of detecting Parkinson's disease long before symptoms emerge, comparing the current state of diagnosing neurodegenerative ...
A consortium of EU-based scientists and bioethicists raise concerns about the implications and threats of artificial ...
Gene editing and many other useful biotechnology tools came from studies of bacteria fighting off viral invaders. But ...
Researchers from Agency for Science, Technology and Research in Singapore recently published a review article exploring how ...
Epigenetic changes in the placenta may shape how the fetal brain develops and thus influence the risk of psychiatric ...
A robust and efficient protein biomarker development pipeline helps scientists overcome common challenges associated with ...