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Mayo Clinic researchers found that tiny synthetic DNA molecules can hunt down and attach to 'zombie cells' linked to aging and disease
A team at Mayo Clinic has developed synthetic DNA strands that can seek out and latch onto senescent cells, the damaged, lingering cells that refuse to die and instead accumulate in tissues as we age, ...
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Scientists discover vitamin B2 builds a shield around cancer cells that blocks a key form of cell death — and a bacterial compound tears it down
A nutrient found in eggs, milk, and leafy greens may be quietly protecting cancer cells from one of the body’s most powerful ...
New research suggests vitamin B2 may help cancer cells stay alive. Vitamin B2 works together to change carbohydrates from foods into fuel for your body. It also helps release energy ...
Researchers at the International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw (IIMCB), led by Prof. Gracjan Michlewski, ...
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