A recent study has confirmed that the Chernobyl radiation disaster caused DNA mutations in the children of workers exposed to ...
They found an average of 2.65 clustered de novo mutations (cDNMs) per child, compared to 0.88 cDNMs in children of unexposed parents.
A recent study confirms that children of Chernobyl cleanup workers exhibit significant DNA mutations linked to their fathers' radiation exposure following the 1986 nuclear disaster, demonstrating a ...
With big pharma signalling interest in novel RNA-targeted approaches, the term “druggable” is being redefined as technology ...
Hyderabad: Cancer research is currently undergoing a massive paradigm shift. Once thought to be triggered by a single genetic error, cancer is now understood as a complex and multi-layered ...
Different DNA Structures Nucleate the Folding of Proteins to form specific complexes that modulate the readout of ...
Researchers from the University of Bonn have shown that children of cleanup workers at the power plant have an increased ...
Khaberni - Nearly four decades after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster, a new study reveals clear evidence of some effects of radiation exposure being passed to the next generation. Research ...
Although there are striking differences between the cells that make up your eyes, kidneys, brain and toes, the DNA blueprint ...
On average, the researchers found 2.65 cDNMs per child in the Chernobyl group, 1.48 per child in the German radar group, and ...
Cancer cannot be explained by mutations alone. Today, cancer is understood as a multifactorial disease, shaped by genetics, ...
Cancer is no longer seen as a single genetic error but as a complex, multi-layered disease shaped by DNA mutations, epigenetic changes and even patterns in medical images. New research at ...