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Scientists found the genetic switch that makes primary cilia grow
Primary cilia play a powerful role in how cells sense their surroundings. They help guide embryo development and ensure ...
As the annual meeting of the American Society for Human Genetics – this year held in Boston (MA, USA) from 14–18 October – ...
Researchers at NYU Langone Health discovered that cutting off blood flow accelerates cancer growth by prematurely aging the ...
Welcome listeners to the September 16th 2025 issue of Circulation on the Run. And I'm one of your co-hosts, Dr. Peder Myhre. I'm a professor at the University of Oslo in Norway and social media editor ...
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Cell Antenna Discovery May Unlock Disease Cures
Some might say it looks like a finger. Others might see a worm. Scientists in the field often liken it to an antenna. The technical name is primary ...
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Spaceflight’s Sleepless Stem Cells Awaken Ancient Viral Threats
Might the secret to making it through deep space lie in how our own cells take a nap or don’t? A new generation of studies ...
Caroline Uhler is an Andrew (1956) and Erna Viterbi Professor of Engineering at MIT; a professor of electrical engineering and computer science in the ...
The study by Reed et al. provides fundamental findings and convincing evidence defining the topological changes that occur during tumorigenesis. The findings enhance the understanding of stable ...
In June, Google DeepMind took the wraps off AlphaGenome, its latest machine learning model for biological discovery. While ...
Uptake of cell-free chromatin particles released from dying cells and carrying non-coding DNA could redefine mammalian genomics.
Aging is accompanied by widespread epigenetic reprogramming, including the loss of heterochromatin and altered chromatin-associated processes. These changes compromise transcriptional precision and ...
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