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Mayo Clinic scientists discovered tiny DNA molecules that hunt down 'zombie cells' inside aging bodies — and selectively destroy them
In 2011, a team at Mayo Clinic did something no one had managed before: they built a tiny DNA construct, threaded it into the ...
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Tiny synthetic DNA molecules called aptamers can selectively attach to 'zombie cells' — opening a new path to slow aging
Senescent cells refuse to die. They stop dividing, resist the body’s normal cleanup signals, and leak a cocktail of ...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have created a new drug delivering molecule, a zwitterionic polymer complex that can help get plasmid DNA inside cells when injected into skeletal muscle ...
DNA methylation plays an important role in separating us genetically from our closest relatives.
Gene syntax alters DNA supercoiling to amplify or suppress nearby genes. This could improve the effectiveness of gene ...
Andrés Aguilera's laboratory, in collaboration with that of Ralf Wellinger (both professors in the Department of Genetics at the University of Seville in CABIMER) and with PharmaMAR, has identified ...
Structural biologists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison today published cryo-electron microscopy structures of the complete bacterial DNA replication restart complex — a molecular machine that le ...
Polymeric ion compounds can bind together with plasmid DNA to form a drug delivery vehicle for intramuscular injection. The team found that their new compound shows effective delivery of pDNA over ...
DNA-barcoded probes let nanopores identify which metal-ion signals belong to which targets, enabling multiplexed sensing in ...
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