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Huntington’s disease is a rare genetic disorder affecting movement, memory, and mood. Here’s what we know—and what’s ahead.
How do cells precisely turn genes on and off? New research on yeast reveals a protein's DNA binding strength and location ...
A compelling session at the EHA Congress explored how space research is reshaping our understanding of hematologic processes.
Put more politely, the president was "unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office"—just cause for removal. "This ...
Not all DNA looks like the familiar twisted ladder. Sometimes, parts of our genetic code fold into unusual shapes. One such ...
Scientists have discovered that supergenes - clusters of tightly linked DNA - help drive the explosive evolution of cichlid ...
Disrupting the G-loop cycle causes transcriptome dysregulation and genome instability, revealing key role in cell survival and homeostasis.
Not all DNA looks like the familiar twisted ladder. Sometimes, parts of our genetic code fold into unusual shapes. One such ...
Edited by Mark T. Groudine, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, and approved March 22, 2011 (received for review December 6, 2010) ...
Hopes for the use of oxytocin as a therapy for mood and attachment disorders have been confounded by the wide-ranging effects ...
Scientists at The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, have made a groundbreaking discovery that could lead to new ...
An autoantibody associated with systemic lupus erythematosus may help improve the performance of immune checkpoint inhibitor ...
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