[ad_1] PHILADELPHIA – A new method of sequencing chemical groups linked to the surface of DNA paves the way for better detection of cancer and other diseases in the blood, according to …
Read More »There is a better way to decipher the epigenetic code of DNA to identify the disease
[ad_1] Enzymes, rather than harsh chemical reactions, can be used to reveal the epigenetic code of DNA. Credit: Rahul Kohli, University of Pennsylvania A new method of sequencing chemical groups linked to …
Read More »Researchers identify Brain's "sleep switch"
[ad_1] Two decades ago, Clifford Saper, MD, director of the department of neurology at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), and his colleagues discovered a set of nerve cells that, in …
Read More »Neuroscientists identify areas of the brain responsible for overload of choice | Neuroscience
[ad_1] Scientists have known for a long time that we are overwhelmed by too many choices. Colin Camerer, a professor at Caltech, and his co-authors have discovered what is happening in our …
Read More »Researchers identify potential new treatment for a subgroup of women with triple negative breast cancer
[ad_1] Micrograph showing a ganglion invaded by ductal carcinoma of the breast, with extension of the tumor beyond the ganglion. Credit: Nephron / Wikipedia Researchers at the Mayo Clinic have identified the …
Read More »Documentary: Scientists Identify Martha Peterson's Remains 150 Years Later
[ad_1] A A new documentary, the first of which is scheduled for Wednesday on PBS, explores how scientists collaborated to determine the identity of a black woman buried at a New York …
Read More »Documentary: Scientists Identify Martha Peterson's Remains 150 Years Later
[ad_1] A A new documentary, the first of which is scheduled for Wednesday on PBS, explores how scientists collaborated to determine the identity of a black woman buried at a New York …
Read More »Plants color their fruits to identify good animals
[ad_1] Why are raspberries red and yellow bananas? Scientific debate has raged for decades over whether plants evolved to produce particular colored fruits in order to attract particular animals to help spread …
Read More »Revolutionary discovery paves the way for future tests to identify sleepy drivers
[ad_1] Scientists have developed a blood test to find out if you missed a night's sleep, which brings us closer to developing a sleepiness test in the driver. This breakthrough could help …
Read More »Stanford researchers identify human skeletal stem cells
[ad_1] WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (Xinhua) – A study published Thursday in the journal Cell showed that human skeletal stem cells that become bone, cartilage or stromal cells have been isolated from the …
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