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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 ...
Researchers have discovered a new genetic link to the most common type of bone cancer among children and young ...
King’s College London researchers discovered that parts of our DNA once thought to be “junk” can actually help destroy cancer ...
Researchers found that losing a second protein, FIGNL1, allows cancer cells missing BRCA2 to restore DNA repair by reloading ...
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Bowhead Whales Can Live Up to 200 Years and Their DNA May Contain the Longevity Secret
Learn more about bowhead whales and how they routinely see out their 200th birthday — and this DNA-repair protein might just ...
A clump of proteins seems to be in charge of the level of DNA repair that takes place in our bodies, determining how fast mutations accumulate in our cells over a lifetime – and might thus affect our ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered a DNA repair mechanism that advances understanding of how human cells stay healthy, and which could lead to new treatments for cancer and ...
Circulating Tumor DNA as a Prognostic Biomarker for Recurrence in Patients With Locoregional Esophagogastric Cancers With a Pathologic Complete Response PD-1 inhibition is effective in patients with ...
You can always be judged by your scars. This is the idea that sums up what researchers at Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) claim is one of the new breakthroughs in basic and biomedical ...
University of Colorado Cancer Center member Matthew Sikora, Ph.D., is a national leader in research into an understudied subtype of breast cancer that's on the rise in American women, is often more ...
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