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Watercress shows anti-cancer potential

Watercress shows anti-cancer potential

Variation in gene caspase-8 may help protect against breast cancer

Variation in gene caspase-8 may help protect against breast cancer

PALB2 gene mutation elevates risk of breast cancer four-fold

PALB2 gene mutation elevates risk of breast cancer four-fold

Scientists step closer to understanding the relationship between aging and cancer

Scientists step closer to understanding the relationship between aging and cancer

Dark state and DNA

Dark state and DNA

Food can have an impact in preventing cancer

Food can have an impact in preventing cancer

Researchers uncover new way in which the aging process is linked to DNA damage

Researchers uncover new way in which the aging process is linked to DNA damage

Flexible interface between DNA ligase and a heterotrimeric sliding clamp supports conformational switching and efficient ligation of DNA

Flexible interface between DNA ligase and a heterotrimeric sliding clamp supports conformational switching and efficient ligation of DNA

New sunscreen ingredient that actively repairs sunburnt skin

New sunscreen ingredient that actively repairs sunburnt skin

BRIT1 gene plays a pivotal role in DNA damage detection and repair

BRIT1 gene plays a pivotal role in DNA damage detection and repair

Structural alterations in breast stromal and epithelial DNA

Structural alterations in breast stromal and epithelial DNA

Variation in the CHEK2 gene may triple a woman's risk of developing breast cancer

Variation in the CHEK2 gene may triple a woman's risk of developing breast cancer

Mice more complicated than humans when it comes to telomeres

Mice more complicated than humans when it comes to telomeres

New insights into how cells repair damaged DNA

New insights into how cells repair damaged DNA

New role discovered for breast cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1

New role discovered for breast cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1

Functionalized carbon nanotubes are non-cytotoxic and preserve the functionality of primary immune cells

Functionalized carbon nanotubes are non-cytotoxic and preserve the functionality of primary immune cells

Study links high levels of nitric oxide to infertility and sperm DNA damage

Study links high levels of nitric oxide to infertility and sperm DNA damage

Scientists describe elaborate system of gene control triggered by chemical damage to DNA

Scientists describe elaborate system of gene control triggered by chemical damage to DNA

Better understanding of DNA damage

Better understanding of DNA damage

Men have a biological clock too and produce poor quality sperm as they age

Men have a biological clock too and produce poor quality sperm as they age

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