Professor Alexander Hoffmann and Genhong Cheng from University of California, Los Angeles, jointly with Professor David ...
For millennia, aging has been viewed as an immutable, inevitable decline. However, a scientific revolution is underway, ...
This valuable study analyzes aging-related chromatin changes through the lens of intra-chromosomal gene correlation length, which is a novel computational metric that captures spatial correlations in ...
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Scientists Weigh the Risks of ‘Mirror Life,’ Synthetic Molecules With a Reverse Version of Life’s Building Blocks
Though mirror biology might lead to improved drugs and other innovations, scientists have warned against potentially ...
Promega Corporation has entered a strategic partnership with Watchmaker Genomics to license a novel engineered reverse transcriptase. Designed for enhanced accuracy and sensitivity in RNA analysis, ...
Phosphoproteomic profiling of Osimertinib drug-tolerant persister (DTP) cells identified dynamic signaling transitions and ...
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia and affects more than a tenth of Americans aged 65 and older. The disease has proven difficult to develop new treatments for, and available ...
The serine 31 (Ser31) phosphorylation modification (H3.3S31ph) in the N-terminal tail of the histone variant H3.3 can ...
This important study demonstrates that ocular organoids can generate both retina and lens through a non-canonical, "inside-out" morphogenetic route. The work is solid, with well-designed experiments ...
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Could Humans One Day Reverse Aging
Aging has long been seen as inevitable but new science suggests it can be slowed and perhaps reversed. This film explores the breakthroughs. Ex-minister reveals the pensions changes most likely at ...
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