Estrogen is known as an important hormone, and it can control many functions by regulating the activity of hundreds of genes.
Professor Yohan Kim of Sungkyunkwan University and the Max Planck Institute research team recreated the structure and ...
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More vitamin C might change your skin’s structure, not just its glow
Vitamin C has long been sold as a shortcut to a brighter complexion, but the latest research suggests it is doing something ...
The number of patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease is rapidly increasing due to the spread of ...
A Cedars-Sinai study has identified a previously unknown role for astrocyte cells in how the brain responds to damage and ...
Male infertility is a major issue worldwide and its causes remain unclear. Now, an international team of researchers led by ...
Researchers have discovered how cells activate a last-resort DNA repair system when severe damage strikes. When genetic ...
Scientists depicted the four-dimensional genome model to reveal how DNA folding regulates genes. The discovery helps ...
Implantation, one of the most poorly understood phases of early human development, occurs in the depths of the womb, at a ...
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Stem cells mimic earliest stages of brain development in a dish
Researchers have made great strides to understand early signs of autism. Studies have found that certain factors like ...
Artificial intelligence-supported cell imaging could help laboratories to set defensible quality thresholds for living ...
A new study in the lab of Jason Stein, Ph.D., modeled brain development in a dish to identify cells and genes that influence ...
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