Using CRISPR, Hebrew University of Jerusalem team finds PEDS1 enzyme linked to reduced brain size; study maps 331 genes ...
The secret to youthful appearance and repairing scars may lie in a microscopic skin structure humans share with pigs and ...
The global spatial biology market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 15% over the ...
Over the past two decades, researchers have learned that DNA inside the cell nucleus naturally folds into a network of ...
University of Kentucky researchers are using an innovative technique called data sonification to transform complex biological ...
The market is fueled by the technology’s ability to map biomolecules and cellular interactions within tissues, enabling ...
The biopharmaceutical sector is transitioning from reactive off-line quality control to a proactive quality by design (QbD) framework. Process analytical technology (PAT) enables this shift through ...
Researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, have uncovered how the DNA repair enzyme XPF-ERCC1 is recruited to sites of damage and activated inside cells, resolving a long-standing ...
Muscles make up nearly 40% of the human body and power every move we make, from a child's first steps to recovery after injury. For some, however, muscle development goes awry, leading to weakness, ...
Gene therapy holds the promise of preventing and curing disease by manipulating gene expression within a patient's cells. However, to be effective, the new gene must make it into a cell's nucleus. The ...
A new technique brings CRISPR-mediated gene editing together with spatial transcriptomics and imaging to study the ...
Researchers have elucidated key steps in the ubiquitin tagging of the mutated huntingtin protein, providing hope for future ...