A closeup look at colibactin’s structure reveals chemical motifs that guide its mutation-wreaking “warheads” to specific stretches of DNA.
Tiny repeated stretches of DNA in your genome may quietly shape how your body works, how your brain develops and how you ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the oldest and deadliest infectious diseases we know. It commonly impacts the lungs, but can also affect other areas of the body like the spine, brain or kidneys.
A study reveals how the essential red blood cell transcription factor KLF1 recognizes DNA. Using precise measurements in test ...
Whether you turn red when drinking alcohol, dislike certain smells, or metabolize drugs differently from others, the ...
After a spinal cord injury, cells in the brain and spinal cord change to cope with stress and repair tissue. A new study from Karolinska Institutet, published in Nature Neuroscience, shows that this ...
With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to ...
The last two decades have seen a revolution in scientists' ability to reconstruct the past. This has been made possible ...
With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to ...
With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to increased knowledge about gene regulation in human cells.
New 'cassette tape' made of DNA has the capacity to store 36 petabytes of data, which could change the future of digital ...
When it comes to critical care for newborns, being able to act fast is of the utmost importance, which is why this new DNA tech is so important.