Protection of Genetic Material: The nuclear envelope shields the DNA from the mechanical and chemical stresses of the ...
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Multicellular cyanobacteria flip genes between day and night
Multicellular cyanobacteria do something strikingly sophisticated with their DNA, toggling key genes on and off as day turns ...
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Exploring m6A RNA modification as a therapeutic target in cardiovascular disorders
Emerging research highlights the transformative potential of m6A RNA modification in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). As the most abundant internal modification of ...
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Researchers uncover how a key transcription factor reads DNA in human cells
With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to ...
Epigenetic regulation plays a central role in shaping the molecular landscape of cancer. Beyond permanent genetic mutations, epigenetic changes provide a ...
Department of Cell and Tissue Biology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, United States ...
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, occur worldwide in many varieties, including in single-cell form and in chains called filaments. While these tiny life forms can strongly influence many ...
Gene expression analysis is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by the rapid evolution of advanced omics technologies. From single-cell ...
This article examines some of the cell-based approaches that researchers are using to study acquired drug resistance and the ...
In industries where government oversight is extensive—such as financial services, pharmaceuticals, freight rail and insurance—the idea of industry self-regulation may seem unnecessary or redundant.
A multi-level assessment of the relevance of 18 highly conserved neural zebrafish microexons showed that individual deletions of most microexons did not exhibit strong phenotypes, likely because of ...
Discover how a simple shift toward spermidine-rich foods can activate your body’s natural cellular renewal system, protecting the heart, brain, and lifespan from the inside out.
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