Knowing how high-potency cannabis alters gene activity may bring us closer to understanding why some users develop psychosis.
While the Nobel-winning genome-editing technology CRISPR holds great promise, Duke’s Center for Advanced Genomic Technologies is putting some eggs in other baskets.
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Liquid crystals exist in a phase of their own. They can flow like liquids, but because their molecules are arranged in a ...
Researchers have gained a closer look at protein-degrader structure and function thanks to an array of lab techniques.
Dr. Howe, an assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology in RFU's Center for Proteomics and Molecular Therapeutics and Center for Cancer Cell Biology, Immunology and ...
Plant-based salmon feed aims to make salmon production more sustainable. This can result in better fish for dinner, and ...
Rutgers University-New Brunswick leaders have made an initial investment of $10 million to advance the university’s ...
The European Union's (EU) approach to biosimilars has revolutionized the biopharmaceutical market by driving innovation, ...
A critical transition in early human development is regulated not by our own genes, but by DNA elements called transposons that can move around the genome, Sinai Health researchers have found. Their ...
Vitamin B1, also known as thiamine, is essential for the survival of our cells. The human body can't produce it, but we can maintain healthy levels of this vitamin by eating foods like salmon, legumes ...