A better understanding of protein glycosylation offers insights into disease mechanisms and helps improve therapeutic medicines.
A study found 26 DNA regions tied to fibromyalgia, showing the disorder originates in the brain’s pain circuits, not in ...
Arabidopsis thaliana was always an unlikely candidate for the limelight. But 25 years ago, the diminutive thale cress ...
Researchers have created a detailed map of chemical modifications to DNA that occur in the human brain from the earliest ...
Ten projects involving Utrecht-based researchers will receive multi-million euro investments from the National Roadmap for Large-Scale Scientific Infrastructure. This enables them to establish and ...
Within each cell, there is a constant struggle between life-sustaining molecules and molecules that could hasten its demise.
Latus Bio, Inc. (Latus), a biotechnology company pioneering advances in adeno-associated virus (AAV) gene therapy, today announced a major expansion of its artificial intelligence and machine learning ...
In the heart of Pennsylvania’s scenic northern tier sits a time capsule disguised as a dining establishment, where crispy, golden hash browns are elevated from simple side dish to the stuff of ...
Understanding how cells turn genes on and off is one of biology's most enduring mysteries. Now, a new technology developed by ...
RNA interference using small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) has become a mainstay of functional gene characterization and has ...
Plant a seed and, if the conditions are right, the seed grows. The process seems simple enough at first glance and is something many of us may feel like we learned in elementary school.
A naturally occurring gene called Cyclin A2 (CCNA2), which turns off after birth in humans, can actually make new, functioning heart cells and help the heart repair itself from injury, including a ...