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How scientists are reprogramming viruses to hunt and kill disease
Viruses have spent billions of years perfecting the art of invading cells, hijacking their machinery and spreading with ...
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First-ever experimental gene therapy seeks to restore vision by rejuvenating eye neurons
Life Biosciences is pushing cellular rejuvenation into the clinic with ER-100, an experimental gene ...
Volcanic soil is toxic in just about every way. But these worms have remarkably homogenous DNA.
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Scientists reverse eye cell aging in vision trial
Scientists reverse eye cell aging with ER-100 gene therapy that reprograms retinal neurons to younger states, offering hope ...
Life runs on instructions you never see. Every cell reads DNA, turns that message into RNA, and then builds proteins that ...
Explore how understanding the secret language of our genes can empower youth to overcome challenges and transform their mental health.
Researchers reprogrammed bacterial bridge recombinases to edit large genomic regions in mammalian cells, revealing a ...
Ageing could soon be treated as a reversible medical condition, with the first evidence of successful age-reversal therapies emerging within months and healthcare systems facing radical change within ...
We’re seeing some really interesting developments in agri biotechnology that are making crops better and farming more ...
The thymus peptide upregulated 1,198 genes tied to energy metabolism, DNA repair, and cell cycle regulation. The Thymus ...
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Invisible actors in groundwater mapped for first time, revealing role in freshwater reservoir
Groundwater is considered the largest reservoir of liquid freshwater on Earth and a habitat for complex microbial communities that drive essential biogeochemical cycles. Until now, the role of viruses ...
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