Researchers at the Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology have uncovered new evidence that two major types of gene-controlling DNA sequences, promoters and enhancers, operate with a shared ...
Market expansion in med derm cross over: Almirall’s Seysara (sarecycline) won NMPA approval for moderate to severe acne (≥9 years), with China commercial launch targeted for 2026 – relevant to ...
Human DNA constantly refolds in 3D space, and these looping dynamics regulate gene expression and cell identity.
Scientists have identified how specific genetic changes function in cells to influence disease risk and other human health ...
KLF5 appears to fuel pancreatic cancer metastasis by reprogramming epigenetic controls, offering a potential new therapeutic target.
Resistant cells demonstrated global decreases in DNA accessibility with localized opening at resistance-driving loci, ...
A novel study using a mouse model has found that the absence of the angiopoietin-like 4 (ANGPTL4) protein during development ...
Memories are thought to be stored in sparse groups of neurons called engrams. These are the cells that switch on during learning and can later switch on again during recall. In physiological aging and ...
From molecular chaperones to mitochondrial failure, discover how heat reshapes the human transcriptome and drives the biological cascade that links rising temperatures to organ injury and public ...
Aging doesn’t have to mean losing your past. Scientists have found a way to "reprogram" specific memory-holding neurons, restoring youthful learning and recall in mice.
A newly published scientific paper titled "Gene Expression Patterns in Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells in Response to Changes in Deuterium Concentration" (Csonka, G.I.; Papp, A.; Somlyai, I.; Somlyai, G.