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  • Life Sciences - 11 Oct 2018
    Functional genomics aims to unveil answers to fundamental questions regarding the roles and interactions of genes and their products.
  • Life Sciences - 13 Sep 2018
    Chromatin remodeling is an important mechanism of regulating eukaryotic gene expression, which makes tightly condensed DNA accessible to various regulatory factors, such as transcription factors and...
  • Life Sciences - 10 Sep 2018
    For centuries the classification of living organisms into distinct groups and species was done by morphology. While this was sufficient for Darwin and early biologists to study evolution and...
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    Proteomics is a branch of molecular biology that focuses on the protein expression within an organism or cell. It is a comprehensive study with high throughput of a specific proteome to identify...
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    The scientific research about liposomes and how they can be applied for use has contributed to a breakthrough method for targeted drug delivery systems. Initially discovered in the 1960s, the research...
  • Life Sciences - 5 Dec 2025
    Spatial RNA medicine combines transcriptomics and RNA therapeutics, mapping gene expression in tissues to enhance precision oncology and targeted therapies.
  • Life Sciences - 18 Mar 2025
    Contract Development and Manufacturing Organizations (CDMOs) enhance drug discovery by providing essential services that reduce costs and accelerate production.
  • Life Sciences - 20 Jul 2023
    Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the chemical information database that carries the complete set of instructions for the cell as to the nature of the proteins produced by it, its life span, maturity,...
  • Life Sciences - 8 Apr 2023
    Antibodies have been the most popular method for studying protein expression and function for the past decades, but have been dogged by lack of validation and the poor cost-effectiveness of constantly...
  • Life Sciences - 17 Nov 2021
    If all bacteria were to be removed from the earth, life would likely appear to go on as normal for humans at first, though the impact would soon be felt.

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