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Scientists May Have Found a Blueprint to Revive Old Cells
Many of the body's processes slow down or falter as we get older, including tissue regeneration. In a new study, researchers ...
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Mapping gene disruptions in sporadic early onset Alzheimer's disease across key brain regions
A new study led by researchers at UTHealth Houston investigated both gene expression and regulation at single cell levels to ...
Why do some tumors spread while others remain localized? The mechanisms governing the metastatic potential of tumor cells ...
Inflammation has to fight pathogens fast—but it can't get out of control. Researchers at the German Cancer Research Center ...
The human genome has to be carefully organized so it will fit inside of the nuclei of cells, while also remaining accessible ...
Scientists can peer into cells to get a limited view of their activity using microscopes and other tools. However, cells and ...
Researchers used spatial transcriptomics to map gene expression in developing wheat spikes at single-cell resolution.
Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered how molecular "traffic controllers" in cells influence aging and cellular senescence—a state where cells stop dividing but remain metabolically active.
Researchers at Colorado State University have determined how to use artificial intelligence to modify antibodies so they act ...
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Genespire to take rare disease gene therapy to clinic in 2026
GENE202 is a single dose gene therapy for patients with rare metabolic disease, methylmalonic acidaemia.
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