When people eat, they ingest the nucleic acids that reside in all living things. The compounds in these acids could inhibit the growth of cancer...
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Non-coding DNA – the 98% of our genome that doesn’t contain instructions for making proteins – could hold the key to a new approach for diagnosing and treating cancers, according to a new study from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research. The findings, published in the journal Nucleic Acids Research, reveal mutations in previously overlooked regions [...]
When people eat, they ingest the nucleic acids that reside in all living things. The compounds in these acids could inhibit the growth of cancer...
DNA is well-known for its double helix shape. But the human genome also contains more than 50,000 unusual ‘knot’-like DNA structures called...
Scion scientists have identified a unique microbiome associated with pine pollen, a significant step forward in forest research. Source: Timberbiz Led...
Scion scientists have identified a unique microbiome associated with pine pollen, a significant step forward in forest research. Source: Timberbiz Led...
Studies reported at ESMO 2024 reveal new groups of women with early-stage endometrial and cervical cancers who gain clinically meaningful benefit from...
Studies reported at ESMO 2024 reveal new groups of women with early-stage endometrial and cervical cancers who gain clinically meaningful benefit from...
According to two international studies presented at the ESMO Congress 2024, women who breastfeed after receiving treatment for breast cancer,...
Researchers at University of California San Diego have published new guidelines that could help scientists significantly improve their results when...
Researchers at University of California San Diego have published new guidelines that could help scientists significantly improve their results when...
Researchers at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) have discovered hundreds of potential new cancer driver genes. The findings, published in the...