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A single protein decides when human cells grow old, study finds
Cells are not immortal, and that is a good thing. After a certain number of divisions, many human cells stop multiplying for ...
A virus carried by 95% of adults from childhood may trigger bladder cancer decades later by damaging cells during immune ...
The earliest domestic cat arrived in China during the Tang dynasty’s rule between 618AD and 907AD, likely through the ...
A research group led by Drs. Shusuke Tada and Takashi Tsuyama at the Department of Molecular Biology, Faculty of ...
Ionizing nuclear radiation is an invisible killer that can destroy and corrupt your body on a molecular level, leading to a ...
The researchers also devised a new way to calculate a dog’s age, but it’s arguably more complicated than simply multiplying ...
Cedars-Sinai scientists have created a new experimental drug called TY1 that helps the body repair damaged DNA and restore ...
An archaeon reads the same codon in two different ways, overturning a doctrine that has stood for 60 years. Living organisms ...
Research shows synthetic chromosomes can be transferred to human cells with potential to improve viral resistance ...
Scientists found that childhood BK virus infections may cause DNA damage in the urinary tract, potentially leading to bladder ...
A new study reports that the locations where genes begin are particularly prone to mutations, and these genetic changes can ...
For the first time, chemists have fully synthesized verticillin A, a notoriously complex fungal molecule with striking anticancer potential.
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