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Lab-grown brain organoids show distinct signals across autism types
Researchers have recorded distinct electrical activity patterns from lab-grown brain organoids derived from people with ...
A single-cell atlas of brain aging epigenetics has mapped methylation, chromatin, and gene activity changes across 36 cell ...
Explore digital PCR’s potential, how the technology has transformed life science research, the challenges it faces and what ...
Classics like Aliens and Raiders of the Lost Ark don't get older, they just get better, proving that action is truly a ...
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One step closer to deciphering TOR, the molecular machinery that makes humans and yeast grow
The name might sound like a Nordic god, but it is actually the molecular machinery that allows many different species to eat and grow: fungi, plants, whales, humans, flies. It is the mighty TOR ...
The field of RNA-targeted therapeutics is rapidly evolving, offering groundbreaking opportunities for the treatment of a wide array of diseases ...
Emerging antiviral defense systems are expanding the conceptual and practical boundaries of genome editing. Across bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes, hosts ...
During a session hosted by the Division of Biochemistry and Chemical Biology (BIOL), Wei Sun, a chemical biologist at Virginia Tech, presented a click chemistry–based method of protein-RNA ...
In a significant move that redefines the aesthetics and engineering of modern graphics cards, COLORFUL Technology Company ...
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Gut viruses may reduce blood sugar
Gut viruses and immune cells work together to blunt blood sugar spikes in mice.
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