Gray hair in mice signals successful elimination of cancer-prone stem cells. Study offers clues about melanoma risk in humans ...
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'Junk' DNA Could Be Recruited to Destroy Cancer Cells From Within
An international team led by researchers from King's College London (KCL) has now found that stubbornly persistent blood ...
A new study exploring the structure of a tardigrade’s DNA damage-supressor protein could unlock a pathway to new levels of ...
Brains with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) show DNA damage similar to Alzheimer’s. Study links genetic stress to ...
Gray hair is an inevitable hallmark of aging. It's a visual reminder of the passing years and all the bodily changes that ...
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Unique Protein That Helps Tardigrades Endure Deadly Radiation Could Help Us Fight Cancer
Learn how tardigrades are able to tolerate extreme radiation with a unique protein that unwinds their DNA.
Scientists discover a byproduct of sucralose that can damage DNA, raising new questions about the safety of artificial ...
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Voiceprints Detect Early Alzheimer's; Leucovorin Guidance Issued; CTE and DNA Damage
Digital voice recordings helped detect early-onset Alzheimer's and related dementias, a proof-of-concept study reported. ( ...
Researchers have discovered a new genetic link to the most common type of bone cancer among children and young ...
A newly discovered protein from Earth's toughest animal is inspiring breakthrough therapies for cancer and cardiovascular ...
Within each cell, there is a constant struggle between life-sustaining molecules and molecules that could hasten its demise.
Sometimes the unintended consequences of a treatment can seem worse than the disease. That's certainly the case for patients ...
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