Cells are regularly faced with environmental stresses that may damage or destroy them. To survive, they quickly adjust their ...
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Tracing schizophrenia's origins: Study maps chromatin accessibility in postmortem brain tissue
Schizophrenia is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by hallucinations, false beliefs about oneself or the world ...
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Breast cancer cells use a molecular switch to survive stress
Cells are regularly faced with environmental stresses that may damage or destroy them. To survive, they quickly adjust their gene expression to protect themselves.
The KRAS gene mutation, responsible for a quarter of all cancerous tumors, has met its match. Thanks to UCSF research, a tiny ...
Macrophages can alternate between two states: an inflammatory state for fighting infection and a non-inflammatory state for ...
Researchers Sumika Kato, Takeo Kubo, and Taro Fukazawa of the University of Tokyo have discovered that c1qtnf3, a secreting ...
Transition Bio and Voyager have teamed to discover and develop new small molecules that target toxic TDP-43 protein clumps in ...
Beyond a cancer cell’s genetic blueprint, the expression levels of certain proteins on its surface is emerging as a collection of critical, actionable biomarkers. Instead of looking for a mutated gene ...
Discover how precision biotherapeutics can transform healthcare in India by personalizing treatments based on genetic and ...
Scientists extracted 39,000-year-old RNA from a frozen woolly mammoth, revealing which genes were active when it died.
Roughly a quarter of all cancerous tumors are caused by mutations in the KRAS gene, which fosters cell growth. For more than ...
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In world first, Israeli scientists use RNA-based gene therapy to stop ALS deterioration
By adding a microRNA molecule to ALS models, Tel Aviv University, Ben-Gurion University and Weizmann Institute researchers ...
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