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Live Science on MSNPOLG diseases: Rare genetic conditions that starve cells of energy and afflicted the late ...POLG-related diseases disrupt the function of the mitochondria, or "powerhouses" of the cell — starving them of energy.
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers worldwide, with a five-year survival rate of 13%. This poor prognosis stems from both late detection and the cancer’s notorious capacity to adapt and ...
Pancreatic cancer’s deadly resilience may be tied to extrachromosomal DNA, which allows tumor cells to rapidly adapt to ...
Scientists suggest understanding ecDNA’s role in pancreatic cancer could potentially guide future strategies for making ...
Explore the intricate relationship between the brain and addiction, shedding light on neurobiological underpinnings and ...
Polyphosphate (polyP) exists in all life forms; however, its biological functions in metazoans are understudied. Here, we explored Drosophila as the first genetic model to explore polyP biology in ...
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Study Finds on MSNHow pythons rebuild their intestines from scratch after every mealExplore the fascinating process of python digestion and how these reptiles regenerate their intestines after every meal.
Mar. 10, 2025 — Feral cats have long been suspects in killing native species reintroduced into Australian conservation areas. DNA testing of the carcasses puts ...
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Live Science on MSNIs there really a difference between male and female brains? Emerging science is revealing ..."I'm not aware of any measure you can make of the human brain where the male and female distributions don't overlap," ...
This paper presents the important finding that BNIP3/NIX, a mitophagy receptor, and its binding to ATG18 are required for mitophagy during muscle cell reorganization in Drosophila. Although the ...
You can increase white blood cells (WBCs) by taking certain medications and eating immune-boosting foods, like yogurt, lean protein foods, antioxidant-rich vegetables, and more. Maintaining a normal ...
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