Every cell in the body has the same DNA, but different cell types—such as muscle or brain cells—use different parts of it.
Tested in animal models of acute myeloid leukemia, the new nanomedicine was dramatically more effective while also less toxic ...
Investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed a versatile and non-toxic technology for controlling the activity of ...
Arabidopsis thaliana was always an unlikely candidate for the limelight. But 25 years ago, the diminutive thale cress ...
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.
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Large-scale foundation model reconstructs how cells interact within tissues
Researchers at Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed Nicheformer, the first ...
Countess Albina du Boisrouvray on the ‘disgusting’ politics of humanitarianism – and becoming a TikTok sensation Spear's ...
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Scientists uncover DNA’s hidden geometric memory code
Unveiling a new chapter in the understanding of human genetics, scientists have discovered a hidden geometric code within our ...
There are many purposes that spots and stripes serve in nature, but how they form has been more of a mystery to scientists.
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