Genetics News and Research

Latest Genetics News and Research

Alterations in a tumor suppressor gene called p53 are more prevalent in breast cancer of African-American women than white women

Alterations in a tumor suppressor gene called p53 are more prevalent in breast cancer of African-American women than white women

Total global market for oligonucleotides is likely to grow from USD 340.0 million in 2003 to USD 776.0 million in 2010

Total global market for oligonucleotides is likely to grow from USD 340.0 million in 2003 to USD 776.0 million in 2010

Lack of a gene called LBP-1a in the embryo prevents normal growth of blood vessels in the placenta

Lack of a gene called LBP-1a in the embryo prevents normal growth of blood vessels in the placenta

New fluorescent dye technique may provide new insight into how cancerous tumors begin and grow

New fluorescent dye technique may provide new insight into how cancerous tumors begin and grow

Self-recovery from Hep C infection linked to genes that suppress action of killer immune cells

Self-recovery from Hep C infection linked to genes that suppress action of killer immune cells

Mayo Clinic and IBM have announced a broad collaboration to accelerate advances in patient care and research

Mayo Clinic and IBM have announced a broad collaboration to accelerate advances in patient care and research

Physicians offer several promising and unique approaches to brain tumor treatment

Physicians offer several promising and unique approaches to brain tumor treatment

First evidence of the molecular link between inflammation and cancer

First evidence of the molecular link between inflammation and cancer

New gene-silencing technique

New gene-silencing technique

Protein loss plays role in acute T-cell leukemia

Protein loss plays role in acute T-cell leukemia

Researchers study whether people’s genetic makeup could make them more likely to develop osteoarthritis of the knee and hip

Researchers study whether people’s genetic makeup could make them more likely to develop osteoarthritis of the knee and hip

Successfully cloning mice from an advanced melanoma cell

Successfully cloning mice from an advanced melanoma cell

Mothers who catch a flu during pregnancy may increase the risk of their child developing schizophrenia

Mothers who catch a flu during pregnancy may increase the risk of their child developing schizophrenia

New gene therapy treatment involves injecting Herpes simplex virus into the brain tumours of Glioma patients

New gene therapy treatment involves injecting Herpes simplex virus into the brain tumours of Glioma patients

Entirely new approach to the treatment of aging

Entirely new approach to the treatment of aging

New Drug Application with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for Tarceva

New Drug Application with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for Tarceva

New screening technique to look for genes that change patients' responses to cancer drugs and other medications

New screening technique to look for genes that change patients' responses to cancer drugs and other medications

Smart gene therapy might effectively prevent the organ damage commonly suffered by heart attack victims

Smart gene therapy might effectively prevent the organ damage commonly suffered by heart attack victims

A protein that the body uses to attack the AIDS virus is actually a stealthy defense mechanism that evolved 32 million years before HIV

A protein that the body uses to attack the AIDS virus is actually a stealthy defense mechanism that evolved 32 million years before HIV

Clinical benefit for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis patients treated with Raptiva for 30 months

Clinical benefit for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis patients treated with Raptiva for 30 months

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