Genetics News and Research

Latest Genetics News and Research

New insight into how protein E75 may control circadian rhythms and metabolic processes

New insight into how protein E75 may control circadian rhythms and metabolic processes

Anti-inflammatory function of Alzheimer's disease drugs revealed

Anti-inflammatory function of Alzheimer's disease drugs revealed

Scientists discover genes linked to spread of breast cancer

Scientists discover genes linked to spread of breast cancer

Cats have no sweet tooth

Cats have no sweet tooth

Carbon monoxide could turn out to be a life-saver for patients recovering from organ transplants

Carbon monoxide could turn out to be a life-saver for patients recovering from organ transplants

Participants in the gene therapy market discover new ways to improve clinical efficiency and generate revenue

Participants in the gene therapy market discover new ways to improve clinical efficiency and generate revenue

$4.7million grant for research on neuroblastoma

$4.7million grant for research on neuroblastoma

Bone marrow may be source of new egg-cell generation

Bone marrow may be source of new egg-cell generation

Researchers make headway in mystery of migraines

Researchers make headway in mystery of migraines

If you're a worm, and stressed as well - its not good!

If you're a worm, and stressed as well - its not good!

Spotting that nasty taste could well have saved our lives

Spotting that nasty taste could well have saved our lives

Mate Choice and Friendship in Twins: Evidence for Genetic Similarity

Mate Choice and Friendship in Twins: Evidence for Genetic Similarity

Methamphetamine users show symptoms similar to brain injury patients

Methamphetamine users show symptoms similar to brain injury patients

Nerve-insulating substance called myelin can lead to functional improvements in animals with spinal cord injury

Nerve-insulating substance called myelin can lead to functional improvements in animals with spinal cord injury

Exposure to second-hand smoke during pregnancy can be just as detrimental to a developing fetus as primary exposure through maternal smoking

Exposure to second-hand smoke during pregnancy can be just as detrimental to a developing fetus as primary exposure through maternal smoking

Single protein regulates secretion levels - helps stem cells become secretory cells

Single protein regulates secretion levels - helps stem cells become secretory cells

Potential new treatment for nerve damage caused by diabetes

Potential new treatment for nerve damage caused by diabetes

Molecular link between a viral infection and development of a common and fatal form of liver cancer

Molecular link between a viral infection and development of a common and fatal form of liver cancer

Neuroscientists identify how the brain processes and stores emotional experiences as long-term memories

Neuroscientists identify how the brain processes and stores emotional experiences as long-term memories

Working class twins fare worse than their professional sibs on blood pressure, cholesterol and self-rated health

Working class twins fare worse than their professional sibs on blood pressure, cholesterol and self-rated health

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