The human small intestine absorbs nutrients while protecting us from potentially harmful microbes. One of the cell types that ...
Biomedical researchers at Texas A&M University may have discovered a way to stop or even reverse the decline of cellular energy production—a finding that could have revolutionary effects across ...
A growing number of new studies have found that, at least for some cells, death isn’t the end, but the beginning of something ...
Every winter, as the air sharpens and scarves return to shoulders, an old visitor also makes a reappearance: the flu. It ...
A newly revealed molecular tug-of-war may have implications for better understanding how a multitude of diseases and ...
A new study identifies molecular factors that promote small vessel disease—and an active drug that can restore impaired ...
Innovation cycles within organisations are currently interconnected with hard and soft market conditions - but companies ...
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Mapping ‘dark’ regions of the genome illuminates how cells respond to their environment
Researchers at Duke University used CRISPR technologies to discover previously unannotated stretches of DNA in the ‘dark genome’ that are responsible for controlling how cells sense and respond to the ...
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Putting pig organs in people is OK in the US, but growing human organs in pigs is not – why is that?
There may be good reasons to object to using animals as living organ factories, including welfare concerns. But the rationale behind the NIH ban that human cells could make pigs too human rests on a ...
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