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Scientists study how a single gene alteration may have separated modern humans from extinct hominins
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Scientists study how a single gene alteration may have separated modern humans from extinct hominins

02/16/2021

As a professor of pediatrics and cellular and molecular medicine at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, Alysson R. Muotri, PhD, has long studied how the brain develops and what goes wrong in neurological disorders. For almost as…

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Novel hybrid device to boost research on metastatic process of breast cancer cells
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Novel hybrid device to boost research on metastatic process of breast cancer cells

02/06/2021

European researchers are working on a novel hybrid device to better understand the metastatic process of cancer cells traveling from breast to bone and fast screen new drugs against it. The spread of cancer cells to other parts of the…

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How genetics could impact COVID-19 treatments
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How genetics could impact COVID-19 treatments

09/04/2020

Over the past few months, a number of drugs have been under investigation to treat COVID-19 without well-established safety or data to support these claims. However, some of these unproven therapies may have underlying genetic reasons for not being effective…

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