Genetics News and Research

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Mushrooms show promise for creation of new drugs

Mushrooms show promise for creation of new drugs

Gene therapy for Parkinson's disease is safe and some patients benefit

Gene therapy for Parkinson's disease is safe and some patients benefit

New risk marker for overweight children

New risk marker for overweight children

Omega-3 fatty acids appear to slow prostate cancer

Omega-3 fatty acids appear to slow prostate cancer

Omega-3 supplements can help reduce Alzheimer's symptoms in some cases

Omega-3 supplements can help reduce Alzheimer's symptoms in some cases

Scientists identify gene responsible for one type of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disorder

Scientists identify gene responsible for one type of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disorder

DNA repair by Brca2 prevents medulloblastoma

DNA repair by Brca2 prevents medulloblastoma

New understanding of modern pandemic infection

New understanding of modern pandemic infection

New treatment slows the growth of colon and liver cancers

New treatment slows the growth of colon and liver cancers

RNA polymerase points to new targets for drug design

RNA polymerase points to new targets for drug design

Goltz syndrome gene found

Goltz syndrome gene found

Entecavir can compromise HIV treatment

Entecavir can compromise HIV treatment

Smoking affects ligament healing

Smoking affects ligament healing

Autism-related proteins control nerve excitability

Autism-related proteins control nerve excitability

New way to increase stem cells in blood

New way to increase stem cells in blood

Size of family appears to affect breast cancer risk

Size of family appears to affect breast cancer risk

Turn-ons and turn-offs for neurons

Turn-ons and turn-offs for neurons

Master regulator of the stem cell state

Master regulator of the stem cell state

Gene test not needed if cancer drug irinotecan given in low dose

Gene test not needed if cancer drug irinotecan given in low dose

Scientists develop unique “switch” that can control the activity of any protein

Scientists develop unique “switch” that can control the activity of any protein

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