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  • Health - 21 May 2020
    Recent advances in immuno-oncology have opened previously unimaginable avenues to produce cancer vaccines.
  • Health - 17 Feb 2026
    Discover how emerging epigenetic clock models are reshaping our understanding of ovarian aging and revealing both the promise and current limits of predicting fertility outcomes through biological age...
  • Health - 23 Apr 2025
    Epigenetic reprogramming holds promise for reversing aging, addressing cellular aging mechanisms and paving the way for innovative therapeutic strategies.
  • Health - 22 Jun 2023
    There are trillions of cells in the body. These cells have a tightly regulated cell cycle that controls their growth, maturity, division and death. During childhood normal cells divide faster to allow...
  • Health - 17 Jun 2023
    The BRCA1 gene is a genetic sequence that is located on the long arm of chromosome 17 at the 17q21 position. The gene spans around 100 kilobases and codes for a protein containing 1863 amino acids....
  • Health - 19 May 2022
    A rare inherited disorder, Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP) is a photosensitive condition characterized by high susceptibility to skin cancers. This article explains the condition and its epidemiology in...
  • Health - 3 Sep 2018
    Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the major cause of cervical cancer. Hybrid capture based human papillomavirus detection is a test that can detect different types of human papillomavirus, which...
  • Health - 5 Jul 2023
    Cancer is defined as a group of diseases that have a wide range of causes. This article aims to explain how cancer arises.
  • Health - 5 Jul 2023
    The body is composed of trillions of cells. These normal cells grow, mature, function and divide into new cells and eventually die off in a tightly regulated system. During the early years of a...
  • Health - 23 Aug 2018
    Parvoviruses are very small (between 18 and 25 nm in diameter), non-enveloped, single-stranded DNA viruses with an icosahedral capsid. DNA replication of these viruses occurs in the nucleus, and some...

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