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Scientists Studied the Genes of a Woman Who Lived 117 Years. Here's What They Learned
Maria Branyas Morera was the world’s oldest person when she died at 117 last year. Now, scientists have searched within her ...
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AI-powered CRISPR technology turbocharges gene therapy development
Stanford researchers and their collaborators have revealed a new device that could change the way scientists conduct ...
A genetic mutation commonly found in cancer patients may also affect how the human body develops in the womb, according to ...
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Genetic variant linked to liver injury after chemotherapy in colorectal cancer patients
A new international study led by Mayo Clinic researchers has identified a genetic factor that may explain why some patients ...
Parkinson's disease causes both movement and cognitive deficits, and for a long time both were thought to be caused by the ...
A common gene variant may be delaying diagnoses of type 2 diabetes in millions of men worldwide, and increasing their risk of ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
Largest Study of Its Kind Reveals The Genes Behind Dyslexia
A massive study involving genetic data from over 1.2 million people has identified over a dozen new gene regions associated ...
MedPage Today on MSN
Precision Therapy for Genetic Dilated Cardiomyopathy a Growing Possibility
Danicamtiv is an investigational selective agonist of cardiac myosin, intended to help myocyte contraction by enhancing ...
A team of researchers at Karolinska Institutet, together with colleagues from Linköping University, has uncovered the ...
An exceptionally rare and fatal genetic disease may finally have a solution. Huntington’s Disease affects one in ten to ...
An increase in gene testing for ALS is expected to boost the projected number of clinic visits in the United States, with ...
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