A new study by LMU and Helmholtz Munich shows how pathogens control changes in their cell surface to evade the immune system.
In humans and other multicellular organisms, cells multiply. This defining feature allows embryos to grow into adulthood, and ...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun is a well-known cause of DNA damage, which can lead to diseases like skin cancer. But ...
The second act of a popular reprogramming factor could maximize the potential of iPSCs in research and regenerative medicine.
The applied physicist explains how the structure of 52,000-year-old genes hint at the biology of an extinct animal ...
The improper segregation of chromosomes during cell division leads to abnormalities that disrupt the proper functioning of ...
Single-cell multiomic analyses reveal known and new genes and pathways involved in the development of germ cells and provide a discovery platform for the scientific community.
Scientists discovered a way to block hepatitis B infection using an anticancer drug, offering hope for new treatments.
A new review highlights the pivotal role of LSD1 (lysine-specific demethylase 1) in regulating critical cellular processes ...
In the pursuit of understanding the pathogenic expression mechanisms of bacteria and the advancements in biofoundry ...
First-in-class oral selective SMARCA2 (BRM) inhibitor FHD-909 (LY4050784) continues enrollment in Phase 1 trial for SMARCA4 (BRG1) mutated ...
Parse’s latest innovations include the recent launch of their Evercode Penta kit, the largest ever single cell sequencing kit ...