Editing enzyme could promote tumour suppressor loss
The detection of 'copy editing' by a stem cell enzyme in over 20 tumour types could be a biomarker and possible therapeutic target for certain cancers...
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The detection of 'copy editing' by a stem cell enzyme in over 20 tumour types could be a biomarker and possible therapeutic target for certain cancers...
An international team of scientists has developed a candidate identification technique in the form of an algorithm that reduces the chances of rediscovering known compounds.
Scientists find the missing factor in gene activation...
New algorithm reduces search time from hundreds of years to mere hours...
Researchers have developed an ultrasound-based system that can non-invasively and remotely control genetic processes in live immune T cells so that they recognise and kill cancer cells.
A study has shown that disruption to cell autophagy is involved in the development of pancreatic cancer.
The environment surrounding a tumour can trigger metastatic behaviour in cancer cells...
Polymer nanoagents that can ‘light up’ tiny areas of diseased tissues that conventional methods fail to detect, have been created by a research team led by NTU Singapore.
Researchers have discovered a trove of neuronal subtypes and gene regulators, using a new method they developed called snmC-seq...