A new set of artificial intelligence models could make protein sequencing even more powerful for better understanding cell biology and diseases.
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DNA-loaded lipid nanoparticles are poised to bring gene therapy to common chronic diseasesdeveloped by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania improved the process of turning ...
DNA contains genes that are turned on and off to produce cellular proteins that make our body function properly. If one parent's gene copy is missing, or if it contains a mistake, the other parent's ...
DNA repair proteins act like the body's editors ... "If we can block this process, we could make Pol-theta-dependent cancers much more sensitive to treatment," says Zerio. Importantly, Pol ...
RNA molecules carry instructions from DNA for making proteins that carry out much of the work of living cells. Knowing where these molecules are located in complex tissues is a critical part of ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNBreakthrough DNA delivery system could revolutionize chronic disease treatmentA breakthrough in safely delivering therapeutic DNA to cells could transform treatment for millions suffering from common chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
Researchers harness the power of the world’s most advanced supercomputers to simulate the inner workings of cellular ...
A team led by Professor Kazuhiro Maeshima of the National Institute of Genetics (ROIS) and SOKENDAI in Japan has developed a ...
In living organisms, every protein—a type of biological polymer consisting of hundreds of amino acids—carries out specific ...
DNA contains genes that are turned on and off to produce cellular proteins that make our body function properly. If one parent's gene copy is missing, or if it contains a mistake, the other parent ...
Mouse cells tweaked to produce the tardigrade protein incurred less DNA damage than unaltered cells — hinting at a new tool for cancer patient care.
LA JOLLA, CA—DNA repair proteins act like the body’s editors ... “If we can block this process, we could make Pol-theta-dependent cancers much more sensitive to treatment,” says Zerio.
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