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The only remaining autonomous 'jumping gene' can only attach to, and stitch a copy of itself into, DNA when it builds up into large clusters and only as cells divide.
A University of Mississippi pharmacy professor will study how sugar molecules on proteins could lead to new ways to detect ...
Viruses are known to use the genetic machinery of the human cells they invade to make copies of themselves. As part of the ...
Scientists just discovered a single molecule that may treat rare, devastating mitochondrial diseases
Scientists found a compound that appears to counter common mutations behind POLG-related diseases, rare conditions that harm ...
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New Scientist on MSNOur cells can divide in a completely unexpected wayA different kind of human cell division could improve our understanding of cancer and help us grow specific tissues ...
Starting in the 1970s, researchers identified a beautiful system of specialised cells in the hippocampus (the brain’s memory ...
Rule-breaking drug design takes advantage of CD36-dependent pathway A research team of scientists from Duke University School ...
This useful study explores the role of RAP2A in asymmetric cell division (ACD) regulation in glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs), drawing parallels to Drosophila ACD mechanisms and proposing that an ...
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a technique that enables efficient delivery of therapeutic proteins and ...
Adocia (Euronext Paris: FR0011184241 – ADOC), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the research and ...
Explore how researchers at U of A are harnessing sunlight to efficiently produce hydrogen from water for clean energy ...
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