Capture-seq, CAMP4 has assembled what it believes to be the largest catalog of regRNAs ever compiled, uncovering thousands of previously undiscovered regRNAs in human cells New research enables the ...
A collaboration of scientists at the University of Manchester and the University of Birmingham has explored a more effective ...
Why do brain disorders affect men and women differently? Researchers used RNA sequencing to identify 3,000 sex-biased genes ...
What if you could flip a genetic switch to silence a gene, then turn it back on with a simple drug? For researchers, gene-switch tools offer that kind of control—and a new system called Cyclone may ...
A new analysis of individual brain cells across several human brain regions reveals subtle but widespread differences in gene activity between male and female brains. This may help explain why some ...
For stem cells to differentiate into the appropriate cell-type, transcription factors (TFs) must be tailored to highly specific expression patterns of lineage-specific genes. Abnormalities in the ...
Gene expression experiments measure changes in RNA transcript levels to compare how genes are up- or down-regulated across different biological conditions and are a crucial element to many research ...
A new study finds the proteins responsible for controlling which genes are expressed in a genome do more than simply turn a ...
Outcomes of young-onset colorectal cancer vs late-onset colorectal cancer patients on phase 1 matched and non-matched therapies. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting I.
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Gene expression decoded for health breakthroughs
Scientists are uncovering the intricate ways our genes turn on and off, shaping everything from butterfly wings to cancer therapies. Advances in single-cell analysis, epigenetic mapping, and AI-driven ...
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