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A study in the journal Nature explains how age reshapes the blood system. In both humans and mice, a few stem cells, or ...
A study explains how age reshapes the blood system. In both humans and mice, a few stem cells out-compete their neighbors and gradually take over blood production. The loss of diversity results in a ...
BALLSTON SPA – The trial of Ronald Rayher continues into its second week in Saratoga County Court where witnesses have ...
The reconstructed Pony Coupe Concept is kickstarting serious discussions about building a production version of the N Vision 74 and three gorgeous Genesis EVs.
In today's interview, we speak to Aadel Chaudhuri (Vice Chair for Translational Research, Mayo Clinic) about the promise of liquid biopsy in cancer and beyond.
To copy itself, however, LINE-1 must enter each cell's nucleus, the inner barrier that houses DNA. Now a new study, published online in the journal Science Advances, reveals that LINE-1 binds to ...
Commercialization building with large pharma contracts secured Further progress on next generation sequencing assays for DNA ...
They also tend to use heat to separate strands, heating the DNA to more than 150°F, a temperature a cell would never naturally reach. By contrast, in a living cell DNA lives in a very crowded ...