Understanding how cells turn genes on and off is one of biology's most enduring mysteries. Now, a new technology developed by ...
Pancreas development in pigs resembles humans much more closely than does the established mouse model. An international team ...
A better understanding of protein glycosylation offers insights into disease mechanisms and helps improve therapeutic medicines.
Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and their collaborators have created one of the most comprehensive single cell maps of the developing human brain. The atlas captures nearly every cell type, ...
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New molecule targets and destroys harmful RNA linked to cancer and aging
Within each cell, there is a constant struggle between life-sustaining molecules and molecules that could hasten its demise.
By restructuring a common chemotherapy drug, scientists increased its potency by 20,000 times. In a significant step forward ...
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An ancient fossil breaks nature’s secret life code
Scientists have long believed that a universal genetic code serves as a blueprint for all life on Earth, dictating the structure and function of organisms from the simplest bacteria to complex humans.
In a first for adults in Singapore, scientists are conducting gene editing trials on heart patients to correct defects at ...
But while COVID-19 vaccines are the best-known application of mRNA to date, they're far from the first. RNA has a similar ...
An artificial intelligence model predicts how brain immune cells react to RNA and DNA nanoparticles, helping scientists design safer and more effective nucleic acid therapies faster.
Leiden researchers, led by Sebastian Pomplun, have developed a new method to screen hundreds of thousands of molecules for ...
Researchers used cryo-EM to study how the HIV enzyme integrase arranges in 3D to slip its DNA into the host genome and pack ...
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