Using a fish that ages in just months, researchers found that a common diabetes drug helped protect kidneys from age-related damage. The discovery sheds light on how the drug safeguards …
Molecular Biology
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According too the provided text, if you only measure blood, you miss a significant amount of facts about Type 2 diabetes. Here’s a breakdown of what’s missed: * Changes happening …
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NUS Study Reveals Key to Regenerating Brain Cells, Perhaps Reversing Age-Related Cognitive Decline Singapore – Researchers at the national University of singapore (NUS) have identified a protein, DMTF1, that plays …
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Candida auris: A Growing Global Threat The fungal species Candida auris is spreading across the globe and becoming more virulent, according to a new review by a Hackensack Meridian Center …
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Molecular Tug-of-War in Cells Offers Clues to Disease A newly revealed molecular tug-of-war may have implications for better understanding how a multitude of diseases and disorders – including cancers, neurodegenerative …
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25 Years of PlasmidFactory: A Success story Built on Independence and Ingenuity (December 9, 2025) Being accomplished for a quarter of a century – not manny companies can do that, …
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Life’s instructions are written in DNA, but it is the enzyme RNA polymerase II (pol II) that reads the script, transcribing RNA in eukaryotic cells and eventually giving rise to …
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Sperm’s Role in Embryo Advancement Extends Beyond DNA Table of Contents Sperm’s Role in Embryo Advancement Extends Beyond DNA Sperm Contributes More than Just DNA The Impact of Infertility How …
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ASPL Regulates Stress Granule Dynamics, Linking to Neurodegenerative Diseases Table of Contents ASPL Regulates Stress Granule Dynamics, Linking to Neurodegenerative Diseases Understanding Stress Granules The Role of VCP and ASPL …
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Single Drug Stabilizes Nearly All Mutated Versions of Key Human Protein Table of Contents Single Drug Stabilizes Nearly All Mutated Versions of Key Human Protein Understanding the research: The Vasopressin …