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Professor Hirohide Saito (Department of Life Science Frontiers at CiRA / The University of Tokyo) and Assistant Professor ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNStanford study identifies gene signature that predicts immune healthAt the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, information began to trickle in about who was at higher risk of a dangerous outcome from infection. Men. Those over 65. Smokers. Those with obesity.
This article makes a valuable contribution to the field by uncovering a molecular mechanism for miRNA intracellular retention, mediated by the interaction of PCBP2, SYNCRIP, and specific miRNA motifs.
Stanford Medicine-led research finds that a gene signature capturing immune health or dysfunction can forecast patient outcomes following subsequent viral or bacterial infections.
Over time, the chemical processes that allow our body to function, known as our "metabolic activity", lead to damage and a ...
Over time, the chemical processes that allow our body to function, known as our “metabolic activity”, lead to damage and a ...
Currently available treatments for IPF are limited to only two approved drugs that come with significant side-effects, ...
So while one-off tests of biological age make for impressive social media posts, for most people they represent a significant ...
Based on several lines of interesting data, the authors conclude that FMRP, though associated with stalled ribosomes, does not determine the position on the mRNAs at which ribosomes stall. Although ...
A research team has revealed that mannanase supplementation can significantly enhance growth performance, energy utilization, and intestinal health ...
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