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Replacing PEG with PCB in lipid nanoparticles led to potent mRNA vaccines that avoided unwanted immune responses.
An ancient DNA study co-authored by Brown archaeologist Peter van Dommelen illustrates the complexity of human migration and ...
Imagine seeing your body from the inside out, a hidden world where more than 30 trillion cells are constantly renewing and regenerating to keep you alive. Men typically have around 36 trillion cells, ...
WHAT IS A BALANCED DIET? Learn how foods like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates work together to fuel your body. Read this ...
Molecular evidence from a 2-million-year-old southern African hominid species indicates sex and genetic differences in P. robustus.
In a 2014 Nature paper, Ralston described this awkward process — trogocytosis, or “cell nibbling.” It was a revelation at the ...
Dr. Kristen Scarpato explains the role of genetic testing in prostate cancer care, as well as its use in determining ...
New research published in Nature Communications into hidden mutations in mitochondrial DNA has uncovered how high mutational ...
Scientists produce human DNase1 in yeast for the first time, opening doors to wider clinical use and easier manufacturing.
A team of scientists from the San Raffaele-Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy (SR-Tiget) in Milan, Italy, has identified a ...
The protein DNase1 is one of the oldest biological agents in history. It has been on the market since 1958 and is now used, ...
A team of scientists from the San Raffaele-Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy (SR-Tiget) in Milan, Italy, has identified a ...