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  • Health - 7 Dec 2021
    White cells are the immune cells of the body. Also called leukocytes, they are useful in fighting infections, and belong to five types.
  • Health - 10 Jun 2019
    Chromosomes are thread-like structures that hold genes, which are fragments of DNA that carry the hereditary information of an individual.
  • Health - 6 May 2019
    Essential thrombocythemia (ET) is a rare condition affecting the bone marrow, resulting in an overproduction of platelets. It usually affects those over the age of 50, progresses slowly, and can be...
  • Health - 6 Jul 2023
    Fanconi anemia is a genetic disease that affects DNA repair enzymes and predisposes to cancer.
  • Health - 24 Jan 2023
    Chronic myeloid leukaemia or CML often begins when there is a change in the structure of DNA that affects the regulation of growth and maturity of the stem cells that produce white blood cells, red...
  • Health - 24 Jan 2023
    Chronic myeloid leukemia or CML is one of the rare types of leukemia. It is rare worldwide.
  • Health - 30 Jun 2022
    Chromosome 2 is the second largest of the 46 chromosomes found in human cells.
  • Health - 11 Mar 2021
    Statins are a class of drugs used to lower cholesterol levels that were initially identified in the early 1970's from Penicillium and Aspergillus fungi. All statins competitively inhibit...
  • Health - 19 Jul 2019
    Chromosome 4 represents 6.5% of the DNA in the human genome and contains around 1000 to 1100 genes, some of which have been linked to human disease.
  • Health - 18 Nov 2024
    Learn more about how investigating small molecules and antibodies in the context of structural biology can help to accelerate drug discovery and therapeutic research.

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