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Scientists say they have found a pattern of so-called epigenetic 'marks' in a transition state between normal and pancreatic cancer cells in mice, and that the normal cells may keep at least a ...
Discover how an emerging technology called tRNA therapy could become the next big thing in genetic disease treatment.
Dire wolves, made famous by “Game of Thrones,” went extinct some 13,000 years ago. Now, researchers have bred gray-wolf pups ...
RAPID-CRISPR test quickly and accurately diagnoses acute promyelocytic leukemia, a rare and aggressive blood cancer, with ...
In the realm of oncology, genetic mutations are well-established as pivotal factors predisposing individuals to various cancers. Particularly, germline ...
A revolution is underway in gene editing -- and at its forefront is David Liu, an American molecular biologist whose ...
Scientists found that dormant viral genes can be reactivated in kidney cancer, prompting an immune response, offering new ...
Even the occasional cocktail or glass of wine can be harmful to your health, raising your risk of multiple diseases, ...
The biological research of UC Santa Cruz's Needhi Bhalla to determine the molecular motions at the heart of heredity has yielded a new discovery: The proper transfer of genetic materials depends on ...
People who drink and smoke have an elevated risk of developing cancer of the mouth, pharynx and larynx. Alcohol makes it ...
Colossal Biosciences says it used novel gene-editing technology to alter gray wolf DNA to breed the animals. Dire wolves recently featured prominently in the HBO series Game of Thrones.