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More than 80% of early human embryos contain cells with an incorrect number of chromosomes—a phenomenon called aneuploidy.
Matterworks, Inc., the category-defining pioneer unlocking unstructured molecular data for predictive biology, today announces new Series A financing. The round was led by Lewis & Clark Partners and ...
As the global population ages, the risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia, Alzheimer's disease, ...
Explore how cutting-edge agents like alpelisib, capivasertib, MEK and ERK inhibitors, and JAK inhibitors are reshaping the ...
The society, which celebrates outstanding scholars who exemplify academic and personal excellence, recognized its new members ...
As the global population ages, the risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia, Alzheimer's disease, ...
Transwell assay showing increased invasion in SNB19 and U251 glioma cells transfected with FAM111B-overexpressing lentivirus, compared to controls. Magnification ×20 Study shows FAM111B overexpression ...
The global sales of Small Molecule API are estimated to be worth USD 120.4 billion in 2024 and are anticipated to reach a value of USD 186.9 billion by 2034. Sales are projected to rise at a CAGR of 4 ...
Biomolecular condensates are distinct molecular communities made of DNA, RNA and proteins that "condense" molecules to key ...
AMES, Iowa – Biologists know that animals that mature slowly tend to live longer, but they aren’t sure why. A recent study of ...
The bacteria that cause tuberculosis (TB) may have an "on-off switch" that lets them pause and restart growth, according to a new study from the University of Surrey and the University of Oxford.
These responses include cell growth and migration (Rice et al ... why do different cell types respond differently to cell crowding, and what molecular mechanisms govern TRPV4 relocation? Addressing ...