Explore how CRISPR technology and genomic studies are revolutionizing pigmented rice varieties, enhancing their nutritional value and agronomic traits.
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BiologyCancerDNAGeneticsSciTech NewsStanford University
Stanford Medicine Reveals: Tiny DNA Circles Defying Genetic Laws Drive Cancer Formation
Discover how ecDNA, tiny DNA circles defying genetic laws, play a crucial role in cancer formation, driving tumor growth and …
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BiologyCRISPRFood ScienceGeneticsKAUSTMedicineNutritionSciTech News
Genomic Innovation in Rice: Transforming Black, Brown, and Red Varieties With CRISPR
Explore how CRISPR technology and genomic studies are revolutionizing pigmented rice varieties, enhancing their nutritional value and agronomic traits.
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BiologyCancerDNAGeneticsSciTech NewsStanford University
Stanford Medicine Reveals: Tiny DNA Circles Defying Genetic Laws Drive Cancer Formation
Discover how ecDNA, tiny DNA circles defying genetic laws, play a crucial role in cancer formation, driving tumor growth and …
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AnimalsDiseaseKyoto UniversitySciTech NewsWildlife
The Role of Disgust in Animal Survival: Nature’s Protective Shield
Caption: Researchers observe animals’ reactions to different excrements. Top left: Japanese macaques displaying human-like reactions. Top right: Adélie penguin avoiding…
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Cell BiologyCellsETH ZurichSciTech NewsUniversitiesUniversity Of Basel
How Our Cells Kill Themselves – Scientists Decode the Exact Mechanism at the Atomic Level
Decoding the Intricate Mechanism of Cell Self-Destruction at the Atomic Level A groundbreaking discovery by scientists sheds light on the…
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BiologyDNAMedicineNorth Carolina State UniversityNutritionSciTech News
Sucralose, a Common Sweetener, Found to Cause DNA Damage
According to a recent study, sucralose, a widely used artificial sweetener known as Splenda, has been found to produce a…
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BiomarkersBrainNeuroscienceSciTech News
Revolutionary Blood Test Developed for Synucleinopathies – Unveiling the Origins of Neurodegeneration
A groundbreaking blood test called IP/RT-QuIC has been created by scientists to identify α-synuclein seeds in the serum of synucleinopathy…
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BioinformaticsDNAGeneticsGenomicsNational Institutes Of HealthSciTech News
The Dawn of Diversity: Release of the New Human Pangenome Reference
The Human Pangenome Reference Consortium has introduced an innovative and diverse reference human genome sequence known as the “pangenome.” Comprising…
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Cell BiologyRegenerationRegenerative BiologySciTech NewsTU Dresden
Uncovering the Unknown – How Senescent “Zombie” Cells Promote Aging to Regeneration
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinScientists have discovered that special cells called senescent cells can help create new muscle cells to regenerate lost limbs in…