Humans develop sharp vision during early fetal development thanks to an interplay between a vitamin A derivative and thyroid hormones in the retina, Johns Hopkins University scientists have found. The ...
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Over 40% of men start losing their Y chromosome by age 60 and it puts their hearts at risk
Men tend to lose the Y chromosome from their cells as they age. But because the Y bears few genes other than for male ...
Scientists at Cedars-Sinai have uncovered a surprising repair system in the spinal cord that could open new doors for treating paralysis, stroke, and diseases like multiple sclerosis. They found that ...
Men tend to lose the Y chromosome from their cells as they age. But because the Y bears few genes other than for male ...
Both the UK and US Governments have pledged to end research using animals, but is such a goal realistic? And how might it change medical research? Talha Burki reports.
New findings from Karolinska Institutet reveal how the gene HNRNPU coordinates several fundamental molecular processes during the earliest stages of human brain development. The study is published in ...
The activity of certain neurons may influence our endurance for exercise, and these could be targeted to help us run faster ...
Scientists have mapped how genetics and life experiences leave lasting epigenetic marks on immune cells. The discovery helps ...
New findings from Karolinska Institutet reveal how the gene HNRNPU coordinates several fundamental molecular processes during ...
When a cell divides, it performs a feat of microscopic choreography—duplicating its DNA and depositing it into two new cells.
Toward regenerative bioprinting: Magnetic mixer enables scalable manufacturing of 3D-printed tissues
D bioprinting, in which living tissues are printed with cells mixed into soft hydrogels, or "bio-inks," is widely used in the ...
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