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Certain common genetic changes might make some people with focal epilepsy less responsive to seizure medications, finds a new global study.
Certain common genetic changes might make some people with focal epilepsy less responsive to seizure medications, finds a new global study led by researchers at UCL and UTHealth Houston.
23andMe exploded into the mainstream with its at-home DNA testing kits that gave customers insight into their family ...
Researchers have successfully employed an algorithm to identify potential mutations which increase disease risk in the noncoding regions our DNA, which make up the vast majority of the human genome.
Cleft lip and cleft palate are among the most common birth defects, occurring in about one in 1,050 births in the United ...
A team of over 150 scientists has achieved what once seemed impossible: a complete wiring and activity map of a tiny section ...
A new study published in Genetics in Medicine identifies a novel disease-associated gene, GPKOW, that plays an important role ...
Researchers from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of ...
Patrick J. McGovern '59 and Lore Harp McGovern made an extraordinary gift to establish the McGovern Institute for Brain ...
Developing new medications can take years. But computational biologist Aviv Regev says AI-powered cell mapping is ...
Enzymes catalyze cell reactions; coenzymes like CoQ10 are crucial for energy production and health, with potential genetic ...