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New method could help resolve unwanted genetic changes associated with CRISPR-Cas9 technique

New method could help resolve unwanted genetic changes associated with CRISPR-Cas9 technique

Study confirms that telomere shortening helps prevent cancer in humans

Study confirms that telomere shortening helps prevent cancer in humans

Study shows how telomeres protect chromosome ends

Study shows how telomeres protect chromosome ends

Researchers use new technique to visualize the world of lipid dynamics

Researchers use new technique to visualize the world of lipid dynamics

Researchers explain how tissue tension influences the orientation of cell division

Researchers explain how tissue tension influences the orientation of cell division

Low levels of hydrogen peroxide can slow down cell aging

Low levels of hydrogen peroxide can slow down cell aging

Scientists discover new anti-cancer molecule

Scientists discover new anti-cancer molecule

Researchers identify a promising target for treating chemo-resistant cancer cells

Researchers identify a promising target for treating chemo-resistant cancer cells

Components leaking from broken muscle fibers activate 'satellite' muscle stem cells

Components leaking from broken muscle fibers activate 'satellite' muscle stem cells

Scientists discern molecular mechanisms underlying plant parasitism and cross-species grafting

Scientists discern molecular mechanisms underlying plant parasitism and cross-species grafting

Proteins act as compasses to guide stem cell division in plants

Proteins act as compasses to guide stem cell division in plants

New study unravels genetic vulnerability in breast cancer tumors

New study unravels genetic vulnerability in breast cancer tumors

Study shows how tumor cells gain enhanced ability to deal with crowded tumor environment

Study shows how tumor cells gain enhanced ability to deal with crowded tumor environment

Honeybee venom rapidly destroys aggressive breast cancer cells

Honeybee venom rapidly destroys aggressive breast cancer cells

DNA repair enzymes offer potential drug targets for personalized cancer therapies

DNA repair enzymes offer potential drug targets for personalized cancer therapies

Protein structural study may lead to more improved research on disease development

Protein structural study may lead to more improved research on disease development

'Survival of the fittest': How meiotic drivers shape the evolution of gamete formation

'Survival of the fittest': How meiotic drivers shape the evolution of gamete formation

Study shows how mitochondrial defects lead to neurodevelopmental diseases

Study shows how mitochondrial defects lead to neurodevelopmental diseases

Extrachromosomal DNA with potential to cause cancer drives poor patient outcomes

Extrachromosomal DNA with potential to cause cancer drives poor patient outcomes

New study may offer a novel, potential target for treating breast cancer

New study may offer a novel, potential target for treating breast cancer

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