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Anyone who's been pleasantly surprised that they can still ride a bike or swim laps after a long hiatus might surmise that ...
The influenza virus manipulates the body's gene regulation system to accelerate its own spread, according to researchers at ...
Failure of a gene-reading quality-control mechanism called Integrator leaves cells littered with abnormal RNA strands that ...
The influenza virus manipulates the body's gene regulation system to accelerate its own spread. A new study also shows that an already approved drug could help strengthen immune defenses -- though its ...
Failure of a gene-reading quality-control mechanism called Integrator leaves cells littered with abnormal RNA strands that ...
A protein was created where TDP-43 was fused to the SUMO2 protein and these fusion proteins were expressed in cells with or ...
At MIT, one genome researcher is testing a different approach. Bin Zhang, associate professor of chemistry and the leader of ...
Cancer begins when cells in the body grow and spread uncontrollably, forming a tumor. How does cancer start in the body? Our ...
While AGO2 usually works outside the cell nucleus, in conjunction with infection, the virus manages to move the protein into the nucleus, where it turns off genes that are key to the immune system.
New York, May 4: A groundbreaking study has shed light on how certain genetic elements, known as "jumping genes," can invade ...