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The world of cells is surprisingly noisy. Each cell carries unique genetic information, but when we try to measure cellular ...
The world of cells is surprisingly noisy. Each cell carries unique genetic information, but when we try to measure cellular ...
The promise of messenger RNA (mRNA) has moved far beyond its pandemic-era spotlight. In oncology, mRNA has emerged as a ...
Genetic editing holds promise to treat incurable diseases, but the most popular method—CRISPR—sometimes does more harm than ...
Alcohol damages the liver by disrupting RNA splicing, leaving cells stuck between functional and regenerative states.
Higher oral Lachnoanaerobaculum abundance is associated with longer recurrence-free and overall survival in patients with ...
Market is projected to surge to USD 16.57 billion by 2033, up from USD 3.88 billion in 2024, achieving a CAGR of 17.5% ...
New research is shining a light on one of genetics’ enduring puzzles - how the workings of the so-called “selfish gene” could be harnessed to control ...
Genetic editing holds promise to treat incurable diseases, but the most popular method - CRISPR - sometimes does more harm ...
Scientists from the University of Sheffield have uncovered how to potentially control harmful insect populations by studying a "selfish gene" that ...
Researchers discovered that certain human brain cells evolved unusually fast, altering autism-linked gene activity.