Gene News and Research

Latest Gene News and Research

Discovery could lead to a screening test that identifies people who have a higher or lower susceptibility to HIV/AIDS

Discovery could lead to a screening test that identifies people who have a higher or lower susceptibility to HIV/AIDS

Mutated gene may provide better idea of how cancer develops and progresses

Mutated gene may provide better idea of how cancer develops and progresses

Gene sequencing explains why natural bioremediation 'bug' has big appetite for chlorinated pollutants

Gene sequencing explains why natural bioremediation 'bug' has big appetite for chlorinated pollutants

Glia cells may be essential for the normal development of nerve cells responsible for hearing and balance

Glia cells may be essential for the normal development of nerve cells responsible for hearing and balance

Antibiotics protect nerves in mice by turning on genes

Antibiotics protect nerves in mice by turning on genes

Discovery of gene related to p53 called Bnip3L that can also cause cell death

Discovery of gene related to p53 called Bnip3L that can also cause cell death

Stem cells could reveal secrets of illness in later life

Stem cells could reveal secrets of illness in later life

New genetic clues provide better understanding of epilepsy

New genetic clues provide better understanding of epilepsy

Direct modulation of progesterone signaling appears to influence ovarian cancer risk

Direct modulation of progesterone signaling appears to influence ovarian cancer risk

Novel approach to bioengineer artificial skin for burn victims

Novel approach to bioengineer artificial skin for burn victims

Genaissance patent for novel methods to correlate genetics with drug safety and efficacy

Genaissance patent for novel methods to correlate genetics with drug safety and efficacy

Genomics tools provide clues to what causes 400 million cases of gastrointestinal disease each year

Genomics tools provide clues to what causes 400 million cases of gastrointestinal disease each year

Signaling molecule involved in osteoarthritis identified

Signaling molecule involved in osteoarthritis identified

£2.5 million to support further research into gene therapy for cystic fibrosis

£2.5 million to support further research into gene therapy for cystic fibrosis

Extremely shy children have distinct facial expressions

Extremely shy children have distinct facial expressions

Ubiquitination protects against improper Notch signaling

Ubiquitination protects against improper Notch signaling

New findings clarify the role of NOD2, a key molecular player in Crohn's Disease

New findings clarify the role of NOD2, a key molecular player in Crohn's Disease

Evolution has been working very hard to produce us humans

Evolution has been working very hard to produce us humans

Significant advance in understanding the human genome

Significant advance in understanding the human genome

New technique for tracking gene regulators

New technique for tracking gene regulators

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