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Original story from Columbia University Irving Medical Center (NY, USA). A novel method has been developed to help rapidly diagnose rare genetic diseases. A new laboratory method developed by ...
Original story from Tokyo Metropolitan University. A new, label-free method for identifying aged human cells has been developed. Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University (Japan) have created a ...
Original story from Cancer Research UK, Cambridge Centre. A genomic test for successfully predicting whether cancer will resist common types of chemotherapy has been developed. Cancer Research UK ...
Original story from Penn State University (PA, USA). The molecular mechanisms driving honey bee fate have been revealed. Despite having identical genetic instructions, female honey bee larvae can ...
Original story from the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science (PA, USA). A toxic fungus has been transformed into a potent cancer-fighting compound. Penn-led researchers ...
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Hormonal contraceptives are one of the most highly prescribed drug classes in the world. Despite their prevalence, research on how hormonal contraceptives impact the brain is lacking. Carina Heller ...
Reduction in mitochondrial activity in multiple sclerosis contributes to Purkinje cell loss. Researchers at the University of California, Riverside (CA, USA) have demonstrated the role mitochondrial ...
Original story from the National Research Council of Science & Technology (Sejong City, South Korea). A protein that plays a key role in mediating the health benefits of exercise has been discovered.
Autoimmune diseases are a group of disorders that cause the immune system to mistakenly attack healthy cells, tissues or organs. Central to the process are cytokines, which exhibit dual functionality ...
Jan Baumbach is the Director of the Computational Systems Biology Institute (CoSy.Bio) at the University of Hamburg (Germany). He’s also a professor at the University of Hamburg, a part-time professor ...
A graph-based computational tool for detecting previously invisible genetic mutations has been developed. Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA; USA) and the University of ...