[ad_1] The brown color indicates the location of the LSS, which includes most of the hair follicle. Credit: Uni Bonn Hypotrichosis simplex results in progressive hair loss as early as childhood. A …
Read More »Discovery of a new gene for rare genetic hair loss
[ad_1] London, November 7: Researchers have deciphered a new gene responsible for a rare form of genetic hair loss. Simple hypotrichosis occurs without other abnormalities. In early childhood, thin hair tends to …
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[ad_1] The use of the gene responsible for hair loss could help improve cancer immunotherapy. A study conducted by researchers at the Irving Medical Center at Columbia University confirmed this possibility. "While …
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[ad_1] The Ankrd16 gene can prevent defective proteins from causing neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. In a recent study, researchers discovered this gene. Scientists know that defective proteins …
Read More »University of Adelaide research reveals that gene jumpers are common in evolution
[ad_1] SOME genes "jump" between species of animals, plants and even fungi, and the practice is remarkably common, reveals a study from Adelaide. The genetic code in every cell of our body …
Read More »The gene associated with burnout at work can increase the risk of Alzheimer's
[ad_1] London: A genetic mutation, known to reduce tolerance to the adverse effects of shift work in the working-age population, may also increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease in the elderly, according …
Read More »Gene therapy can help treat chronic kidney disease
[ad_1] Scientists have found that the administration of gene therapy can reverse the damage in kidney cells, suggesting a potential treatment for chronic kidney disease characterized by the gradual loss of its …
Read More »The C6 gene holds the key to human immunity
[ad_1] WASHINGTON DC: The "C6" gene, which has existed in the human body for over 500 million years, holds the key to human immunity. The National Science Agency of Australia has identified …
Read More »This gene is the key to human immunity
[ad_1] The gene 'C6', which exists in the human body for over 500 million years, holds the key to human immunity. This discovery could lead to the development of new treatments for …
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