Long-buried traces of Denisovan DNA have resurfaced in modern human genomes — and they may still be working for us today.
DNA nanostructures are exciting new biomedical tools with myriad potential in treatment, diagnosis and disease prevention.
After two decades in the making, scientists have cracked the code on a drug that can repair DNA, setting the scene for a new ...
A collaborative effort by the Formosa-Jordan lab from the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne, ...
Cedars-Sinai scientists have created a new experimental drug called TY1 that helps the body repair damaged DNA and restore ...
University of California San Diego researchers have discovered the enzyme responsible for chromothripsis, a process in which ...
Scripps Research scientists have discovered how some tumors endure DNA damage, revealing a potential new way to target them. The DNA inside our cells is constantly exposed to damage, and one of the ...
Syntax Bio, a synthetic biology company programming the next generation of cell therapies, today announced the publication of ...
UC San Diego scientists discover enzyme responsible for scrambling cancer genomes; results could enable new treatments for ...