A rapidly advancing area of biomedical innovation is shining a spotlight on miR-128-3p, a small yet powerful molecule with the potential to reshape how diseases—especially cancer—are detected, ...
Researchers have identified how cells recognize and suppress transposons, mobile DNA elements that can destabilize genomes.
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Chinese scientists crack rice blast fungus 'Trojan horse' strategy, opening path to RNA-based crop protection
Breakthrough discovery of fungal long non-coding RNA attack mechanism could enable greener, broad-spectrum disease-resistant ...
A new review article highlights the powerful influence of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in regulating natural killer (NK) cells, revealing promising opportunities to enhance immune responses and ...
An international team led by scientists from the University of Manchester has created the most detailed genetic map of the human eye to date, identifying more than 1.4 million signals regulating the ...
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The molecular gym: How exercise really trains your heart
The next time you train, remember: You’re not just building endurance. You’re upgrading your heart's software. You're ...
Regulatory mechanisms mediated by non-coding RNAs provide valuable insights into the pathogenesis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
While scientists have known for more than two decades that all cells use a strategy called RNA interference to regulate gene ...
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