Genetics News and Research

Latest Genetics News and Research

Shp2 protein plays a critical role in obesity

Shp2 protein plays a critical role in obesity

Atorvastatin slows down mental decline and improves depressive symptoms in people with Alzheimer’s disease

Atorvastatin slows down mental decline and improves depressive symptoms in people with Alzheimer’s disease

Sex genes of infectious fungus closely resemble human Y chromosome

Sex genes of infectious fungus closely resemble human Y chromosome

Nanogen announces clinical diagnostic to simultaneously detect multiple respiratory viruses

Nanogen announces clinical diagnostic to simultaneously detect multiple respiratory viruses

Stem cell gene linked to a portion of one of the most common childhood brain cancers

Stem cell gene linked to a portion of one of the most common childhood brain cancers

New strain of mice to study nicotine addiction

New strain of mice to study nicotine addiction

Discovery of new gene that protects against lung cancer

Discovery of new gene that protects against lung cancer

Researchers have documented a novel form of resistance in leukemia cells to an anti-cancer drug

Researchers have documented a novel form of resistance in leukemia cells to an anti-cancer drug

Researchers attempt to quantify processes underlying cell heterogeneity

Researchers attempt to quantify processes underlying cell heterogeneity

U.S. Patent for generating genetically altered antibody producing cell lines

U.S. Patent for generating genetically altered antibody producing cell lines

Search for genetic key to corneal disease

Search for genetic key to corneal disease

Genetic testing can be used to distinguish between ischemic and nonischemic forms of heart failure

Genetic testing can be used to distinguish between ischemic and nonischemic forms of heart failure

Sexual competition among males is evident at the molecular level, as well as at behavioral and physiological levels

Sexual competition among males is evident at the molecular level, as well as at behavioral and physiological levels

Researchers find two locations in the human genome that may harbor genes that increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers find two locations in the human genome that may harbor genes that increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease

Autophagy may even provide a clue to the mythical fountain of youth

Autophagy may even provide a clue to the mythical fountain of youth

alpha4 may prove to be useful target for smoking addiction therapies

alpha4 may prove to be useful target for smoking addiction therapies

Cellular vehicle delivers drugs directly into cancer cells

Cellular vehicle delivers drugs directly into cancer cells

Discovery of internal molecular clock that governs the metabolism of sugars and fats within the body

Discovery of internal molecular clock that governs the metabolism of sugars and fats within the body

Sensor protein that identifies DNA breaks and activates the p53 cell-death program has been identified

Sensor protein that identifies DNA breaks and activates the p53 cell-death program has been identified

Sperm cells grown in laboratory culture

Sperm cells grown in laboratory culture

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