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Stress hormones silence key brain genes through chromatin-bound RNAs, study reveals
Priority Research Communication by Professor Yogesh Dwivedi and colleagues at the University of Alabama at Birmingham reports original, peer-reviewed findings demonstrating that long noncoding RNAs ...
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Study reveals how "P bodies" heavily influence a cell's fate
How do stem cells know what to become? Nearly three decades after scientists isolated the first human embryonic stem cells, researchers are still working hard to understand precisely how a single, ...
This important study examines the potential role of ARHGAP36 transcriptional regulation by FOXC1 in controlling sonic hedgehog signaling in human neuroblastoma. While there are many solid findings ...
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Scientists Uncover How "P Bodies" Guide Stem Cells to Their Destinies
How do stem cells know what to become? Nearly three decades after scientists isolated the first human embryonic stem cells, ...
Totipotent Cells: Often regarded as the "holy grail" of stem cell biology, these cells can develop into any type of cell in the body, offering vast possibilities for tissue regeneration.
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RNA Molecules Alter Genome Structure to Silence Critical Neuronal Genes During Stress
What if the brain's response to stress could be read not in fleeting neurotransmitter bursts, but in the quieting of genes deep inside chromatin? Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham ...
A major CRISPR breakthrough came last May. Researchers at Penn Medicine and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia developed a personalized base-editing treatment in just 6 months. The treatment was ...
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