A cutting-edge therapy using base-edited immune cells is offering a major breakthrough for patients with one of the toughest ...
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Genetic trick to make mosquitoes malaria resistant passes key test
The rollout of a type of genetic technology called a gene drive for tackling malaria could be edging closer after a lab study ...
Whether you turn red when drinking alcohol, dislike certain smells, or metabolize drugs differently from others, the ...
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Disrupted genome architecture drives lymphoma development
Cancer isn't just about broken genes-it's about broken architecture. Imagine a city where roads suddenly vanish, cutting off neighborhoods from essential services. That's what happens inside cells ...
More than a decade after the first Neanderthal genome was sequenced, scientists are still working to understand how ...
A chemical responsible for the characteristic bitter taste of dark chocolate may slow the rate of biological ageing, a study ...
A new study from King’s College London has found that theobromine, a naturally occurring compound in cocoa, is linked to ...
Nebraska USDA ARS scientist identified over 100 DNA marker associations in 60 genes with eight pork quality traits.
Today's biomedical researchers are relentlessly searching for genes that drive disease, with the goal of creating therapies ...
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Chemical in dark chocolate may slow your biological age by tweaking gene switches
Learn about theobromine, a chemical compound in dark chocolate that is linked to anti-aging.
From rare diseases to chronic conditions, epigenetic editing unlocks new ways to control gene activity without altering the genetic code.
DNA synthesis is going global. The biosecurity rules aren’t keeping up.
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