A new study shows that cancer damages its own DNA by pushing key genes to work too hard. Researchers found that the most ...
Human cancers exhibit genomic instability and an increased mutation rate due to underlying defects in DNA repair. Cancer cells are often defective in one of six major DNA repair pathways, namely: ...
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Record schizophrenia DNA study in Africans reveals shared global biology
Schizophrenia has long been one of medicine’s most puzzling conditions, with genetics offering tantalizing clues but an ...
Scientists have uncovered new clues about why diabetic foot infections can become so severe and difficult to treat. By ...
A virus that infects nearly all children early in life has, in rare cases, been present within human DNA for thousands of ...
Objectives Understanding the molecular changes in the preclinical synovium is crucial for identifying factors that drive ...
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New DNA Study Links Human's Low Pain Tolerance to Ancient Genetic Roots
New DNA Study Links Human's Low Pain Tolerance to Ancient Genetic Roots ...
Archaeologists recovered the naturally mummified remains of more than 100 Indigenous Yakuts who were buried in Siberia ...
King’s College London researchers discovered that parts of our DNA once thought to be “junk” can actually help destroy cancer cells. In some blood cancers, damaged genes trigger chaos in these DNA ...
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