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Published Genetic basis for the evolution of hair discovered in the clawed frog
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The development of hair was of central importance for the evolution of mammals and thus also of huma...
Published Scientists develop novel RNA- or DNA-based substances to protect plants from viruses
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Individually tailored RNA or DNA-based molecules are able to reliably fight off viral infections in...
Published Breakthrough rice bran nanoparticles show promise as affordable and targeted anticancer agent
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Plant-derived nanoparticles have demonstrated significant anticancer effects. Researchers recently d...
Published Researchers develop artificial building blocks of life
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For the first time, scientists have developed artificial nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA, wi...
Published DNA origami-based vaccines toward safe and highly-effective precision cancer immunotherapy
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Researchers have created a DNA origami platform called DoriVac, whose core component is a self-assem...
Published New disease testing component facilitates lower-cost diagnostics
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Biomedical researchers have developed a new, less expensive way to detect nuclease digestion -- one...
Published New study reveals transgenerational effects of pesticide linuron on frogs
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Grand-offspring of male frogs exposed to the pesticide linuron exhibited changes in their DNA that w...
Published Measuring electrical conductivity in microorganisms, approaching understanding of microbial ecosystems
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Researchers have developed an innovative methodology for measuring the electrical conductivity of mi...
Published As we age, our cells are less likely to express longer genes
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Aging may be less about specific 'aging genes' and more about how long a gene is. Many of the change...
Published Natural recycling at the origin of life
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How was complex life able to develop on the inhospitable early Earth? At the beginning there must ha...
Published Newly discovered fungus helps destroy a harmful food toxin
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Patulin is a harmful mycotoxin produced by fungi typically found in damaged fruits, including apples...
Published Novel electrochemical sensor detects dangerous bacteria
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Researchers have developed a novel sensor for the detection of bacteria. It is based on a chip with...
Published How virus causes cancer: Potential treatment
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Researchers have discovered a key mechanism used by Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV),...
Published A simple and robust experimental process for protein engineering
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A protein engineering method using simple, cost-effective experiments and machine learning models ca...
Published New computational strategy boosts the ability of drug designers to target proteins inside the membrane
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Hitting targets embedded within the cell membrane has long been difficult for drug developers due to...
Published Connecting the dots to shape growth forces
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Branching patterns are prevalent in our natural environment and the human body, such as in the lungs...
Published Synthetic droplets cause a stir in the primordial soup
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Our bodies are made up of trillions of different cells, each fulfilling their own unique function to...
Published New antibiotic class effective against multidrug-resistant bacteria
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Scientists have discovered a new class of antibiotics with potent activity against multi-drug resist...
Published Synthetic gene helps explain the mysteries of transcription across species
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'Random DNA' is naturally active in the one-celled fungi yeast, while such DNA is turned off as its...
Published Engineers measure pH in cell condensates
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In a first for the condensate field, researchers have figured out how nucleolar sub-structures are a...