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'Junk' DNA Could Be Recruited to Destroy Cancer Cells From Within
Sections of DNA once dismissed as dormant and useless could in fact be recruited to fight certain types of drug-resistant blood cancers, new research has revealed.
The RAD52-DNA complex is a dynamic guardian of genomic stability. When this balance falters, cells may either self-destruct or, worse, turn cancerous.
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New DNA tool detects 'zombie cells' linked to Alzheimer’s and arthritis
At times, aging doesn’t become evident in wrinkles or in gray hair, it occurs deep inside your body, in cells that have ...
Scientists have discovered a tardigrade protein, Dsup, that protects DNA from damage and may enhance human cellular resilience under extreme stress conditions.
Four suspects in the Louvre heist have been handed preliminary charges and incarcerated, including three believed to be ...
Discover how ant queens of Messor ibericus produce drones of two species, revealing unique reproductive strategies and cloning phenomena.
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Study says DNA damage seen in Alzheimer's also linked to CTE
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) has typically been connected to head injuries, specifically those suffered by athletes ...
SETTLING down to watch a horror movie for most people is purely entertainment – but for the CSI Killer Nasen Saadi, it was ...
A man and a woman, both in their late 30s, were charged with organized crime and being an accomplice, respectively. In total, ...
Opening up the cupboard or fridge to grab something to eat, only to find that item is dotted with white, blue or grey mould. Can you eat around it? Or does it need to be chucked out straight away?
A 79 per cent global increase in early-onset cancer among under-50s is being driven not by genetics, but by lifestyle factors ...
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