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Why left-handed people may have a genetic edge researchers didn't expect
For most of human history, being left-handed was treated as a flaw, a bad omen, or worse. The Latin word for left, "sinister, ...
Researchers in Carnegie Mellon University’s Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Department are working to better ...
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Cracking the code of gene expression
Gene expression—the way our DNA turns into working molecules—shapes everything from how cells grow to how diseases develop.
Skipping breakfast can affect your blood sugar more than you think. Learn how it impacts glucose levels, insulin response, ...
Increasing evidence supports a link between brain ischemia and the development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Experimental and clinical studies have shown ...
Company Plans to Initiate First-in-Human Phase 1/2 Trial in 1H 2026, Anchored by a Leading U.S. Academic Medical ...
Studies show PCBs alter gene expression differently in males and females, with X chromosome mechanisms offering protection in ...
Interim clinical results for the BB-301 Phase 1b/2a study include 12-month post-treatment follow-up results for the first four Cohort 1 ...
Among the many short peptides that have attracted sustained scientific curiosity, glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine complexed with ...
Affinia Therapeutics (“Affinia”), an innovative gene therapy company with a pipeline of first-in-class and/or best-in-class adeno-associated virus (AAV) gene therapies initially for devastating ...
Understanding the interplay between nutrition and molecular biology is a rapidly evolving field that combines elements of nutrigenomics and metabolomics.
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