Every cell in the body has the same DNA, but different cell types—such as muscle or brain cells—use different parts of it.
Michael Buck, PhD, professor of biochemistry in the Jacobs School, recently received NIH funding to explore how molecular readers of DNA access and activate seemingly hidden genes.
Dr. Katz's research shows how important it is for all breast cancer survivors to have access to genetic testing services, ...
Acute myeloid leukemia driven by tandem duplications within the UBTF gene (UBTF-TD AML) is a high-risk pediatric cancer in ...
Investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed a versatile and non-toxic technology for controlling the activity of ...
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Tucked away on Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood, Kokorokoko stands as a monument to decades when fashion took magnificent risks and clothing was built to outlast trends, not just ...
The manuscript concerns a fundamental and controversial question in Trypanosoma brucei biology and the parasite life cycle, providing further evidence that slender bloodstream forms can indeed infect ...
But liberation that depends on visibility is always compromised. The idea that we can challenge the male gaze by performing within it mistakes adaptation for autonomy. The “empowering” costume doesn’t ...
ZEVASKYN ® (prademagene zamikeracel) is an autologous cell sheet-based gene therapy indicated for the treatment of wounds in ...
Abeona Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq: ABEO), a commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company developing cell and gene therapies for serious diseases, today announced ...
UCSF scientists reveal how the KLF15 protein converts white fat into brown fat that burns energy, offering new hope for ...