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Researchers at the University of Bath have discovered how DNA damage caused by a faulty DNA protection and repair system can ...
University of Oxford-led research finds low-dose rapamycin functions as a genomic protector in aging human immune cells, ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNResearchers uncover a previously unknown mechanism behind chromosome end protection
Researchers have uncovered a previously unknown mechanism that safeguards the chromosome ends from being mistakenly repaired ...
Reporting in Nature, scientists have identified a novel process that protects the ends of chromosomes from incorrectly applied DNA repair.. | Cell And Molecular Biology ...
New research shows rapamycin’s powers go beyond slowing cell growth. It appears to shield DNA itself from damage. Since DNA ...
Increased chromosomal instability impairs oocyte quality, contributing to female reproductive aging. The telomeric DNA damage ...
How chromatin responds to transcription-blocking DNA lesions is unclear. This study reveals that RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) stalling triggers histone acetylation, promoting ATM activation that in turn ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNGenomic clues uncover early origins of multiple myeloma
The findings also back up previous estimates of a very long timeframe for multiple myeloma development. The first initiating genomic events can occur as early as four decades before diagnosis, the new ...
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