A scaling law relates the expected number of mutants to the total population size of cells in a spatially constrained but ...
For centuries, we’ve thought of these changes as part of the "genetic lottery," something we can't control. Science is now ...
For immune cells, the actin cytoskeleton is more than a structural scaffold. Immune cells can migrate to sites of infection ...
A scaling law relates the expected number of mutants to the total population size of cells in a spatially constrained but growing population, which ...
A mutation causes a defect in the production of exosomes, which has been shown to drive the progression of Alzheimer's ...
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Single drug provides first evidence of 'nearly universal' pharmacological chaperone for rare disease
A study published in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology is the first time researchers have shown evidence that a single ...
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A look at Sickle Cell Awareness Month
The genetic mutation is found in 1 and 365 African Americans and effects over 100,000 Americans each year. Sickle Cell Anemia ...
Dr. Ambroise Wonkam discusses the role of genetic modifiers in sickle cell disease and their impact on patient care in ...
Proteins can be driven by mutations to self-assemble into agglomerates (composed of folded proteins) or aggregates ...
New research reveals that a gene mutation tied to Alzheimer’s disease disrupts the production of exosomes, tiny cellular particles essential for communication between brain cells.
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Harvard gene editing treatment corrects brain mutations and improves survival
In a major step toward treating rare neurological diseases, scientists have used gene editing to correct mutations inside the ...
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