Genetic mutations aren't always a bad thing. A groundbreaking new study suggests that mutations on a single gene may actually be beneficial when it comes to Alzheimer’s disease. For the study, Dr.
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This rare genetic mutation kills brain cells, and we finally know why
Experiments on an ultra-rare genetic mutation that causes neurodegeneration in children have helped uncover a new mechanism by which brain cells die. The findings raise the possibility that similar ...
Thousands of years ago, a special child was born in the Sahara. At the time, this was not a desert; it was a green belt of savannas, woodlands, lakes and rivers. Bands of hunter-gatherers thrived ...
Zoldonrasib targets KRAS G12D-mutated non-small cell lung cancer, receiving FDA breakthrough therapy designation for its ...
A genetic mutation passed from mother to children in families affected by schizophrenia has now been shown to completely ...
A microscopic flaw in the brain’s cellular scaffolding can shape brain size for life.
The traditional view of human genetics is that we are born with a genome that provides a predictive model of our risks of developing different diseases. With a few exceptions, such as cancer, genetic ...
In Brazil, the early detection of genetic alterations in lung cancer through liquid biopsies could be a valuable tool for ...
A vaccine's ability to generate long-lasting, high-affinity antibodies hinges on a delicate balance. Upon exposure to a vaccine or pathogen, B cells scramble to refine their defenses, rapidly mutating ...
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