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Study Demonstrates How RNA Molecules Control Repair of DNA in Cancer Cells
A new study shows how certain RNA molecules control the repair of damaged DNA in cancer cells, a discovery that could eventually give rise to better cancer treatments.
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Live Imaging Reveals How Cells of Developing Fruit Fly Eye Move Into Position
Researchers have used live imaging to track the movement of individual cells as they assemble into the patterns that form the fruit fly eye.
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Immune Cell Signaling Discovery Could Help Autoimmune Disease Treatment
Researchers have discovered a central signaling pathway in immune cells that may help the development of new therapeutic approach for autoimmune diseases.
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Probing How DNA Folding Might Affect Gene Activity
Researchers have clarified the mechanism behind the activation of genes in drosophila fly sex cells transitioning between two early stages in spermatozoid development.
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Carnivore Chromosomes Show Similar 3D Structure
Analysis of the 3D structure of carnivore species' genomes has revealed that chromatin structure has been conserved over 50 million years of evolution.
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How mRNA Gets Its Final Shape
A team has discovered how an essential final step in the production of mRNA precisely works.
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How Sound Waves Could Help Regrow Bones
Researchers have used sound waves to turn stem cells into bone cells, in a tissue engineering advance that could one day help patients regrow bone lost to cancer or degenerative disease.
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Molecular Driver of Cell Death and Inflammation Revealed
A study has identified a molecular "culprit" responsible for causing damaging levels of cell death and inflammation in the body.
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Real-Time Imaging of Innate Immune Activity Made Possible by Radio-Labeled Molecule
Researchers have developed a new radio-labeled molecule able to selectively react with certain high-energy radicals characteristic of innate immune activity, which may allow a non-invasive approach to monitor inflammation in real time.
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Key Regulator of Cell Differentiation Identified
Researchers have discovered that a molecule known as BEND3 shuts down the expression of hundreds of genes associated with differentiation, maintaining the cell’s stem cell-like status.
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