Cell division is a process of remarkable precision: during each cycle, the genetic material must be evenly distributed between the two daughter cells. To achieve this, duplicated chromosomes, known as ...
Disrupted sleep patterns in Alzheimer’s disease may be more than a symptom—they could be a driving force. Researchers at ...
NIMS, in collaboration with Nagoya University, Gifu University, and the University of Adelaide, has developed a method for simultaneously imaging DNA and RNA inside cells using harmless infrared to ...
Restoring P53's autonomous anti-cancer function through P53 mRNA delivery is a promising anti-tumor strategy. Yet, in tumors harboring mutant P53, the existing mutant P53 (Mutp53) would interferes ...
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Alzheimer's May Hijack Your Cells' Clocks, Hinting at New Treatments
The daily rhythm of genetic activity varies between individual cell types in ways that depend on their states of health, a ...
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Going grey? Science says it could actually protect you from cancer
University of Tokyo scientists uncover how DNA damage links hair greying and cancer risk, and why grey hair may protect you.
Harvard University scientists have developed the first menstruating mice. This breakthrough allows for new research into ...
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