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The Life Sciences; Where are we now, and where are we going?

The Life Sciences; Where are we now, and where are we going?

Commercial DNA databanks transform how people involved in donor conception seek information

Commercial DNA databanks transform how people involved in donor conception seek information

SARS-CoV-2 RBD vulnerability discovered - target for antibodies against variants

SARS-CoV-2 RBD vulnerability discovered - target for antibodies against variants

COVID-19 impairs the insulin/IGF signaling pathway

COVID-19 impairs the insulin/IGF signaling pathway

The role of myostatin in female fertility

The role of myostatin in female fertility

Study offers insights into potentially problematic interactions between viruses and live vaccines

Study offers insights into potentially problematic interactions between viruses and live vaccines

MIT chemists discover how changes in a shape-shifting receptor trigger cell growth

MIT chemists discover how changes in a shape-shifting receptor trigger cell growth

Vaccine generates antibodies that target SARS-CoV-2 spike protein regions shared among many coronaviruses

Vaccine generates antibodies that target SARS-CoV-2 spike protein regions shared among many coronaviruses

DZNE and Intravacc receive € 2.5 million EU funding to develop a prototype ALS vaccine

DZNE and Intravacc receive € 2.5 million EU funding to develop a prototype ALS vaccine

Biologists shed light on the evolution and consequences of selfish genetic elements

Biologists shed light on the evolution and consequences of selfish genetic elements

Researchers challenge centuries-old beliefs about limb regeneration

Researchers challenge centuries-old beliefs about limb regeneration

Novel method poses broad potential for the study of microbiota on a new, functional level

Novel method poses broad potential for the study of microbiota on a new, functional level

Running faster and dreaming help your left brain and right brain to communicate better

Running faster and dreaming help your left brain and right brain to communicate better

Study yields molecular clues that could lead to new treatments for rare genetic disease

Study yields molecular clues that could lead to new treatments for rare genetic disease

Genetically engineered kidney organoids solve mystery of a rare disease

Genetically engineered kidney organoids solve mystery of a rare disease

"Selfish chromosomes" explain why most human embryos die very early on, study suggests

"Selfish chromosomes" explain why most human embryos die very early on, study suggests

Brain responses to stories change as we grow from infants to adults

Brain responses to stories change as we grow from infants to adults

Gene defect underlying Krabbe disease causes degeneration of neurons directly, study finds

Gene defect underlying Krabbe disease causes degeneration of neurons directly, study finds

Researchers explore how diet and feeding patterns affect intestinal microbes

Researchers explore how diet and feeding patterns affect intestinal microbes

Study opens up a new avenue for the development of selective drug therapies

Study opens up a new avenue for the development of selective drug therapies

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