Scientists discovered why some neurons resist tau toxicity, identifying CRL5SOCS4 as a crucial defense and linking ...
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Human neurons reveal why some cells resist tau protein buildup
New research by UCLA Health and UC San Francisco has uncovered why certain brain cells are more resilient than others to the ...
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Gene hacking is coming and it could rewrite what it means to be human
For the first time, the tools to rewrite human biology are moving from speculative fiction into regulated clinics and ...
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Research uncovers why certain brain cells are more resilient to tau protein buildup
New research by UCLA Health and UC San Francisco has uncovered why certain brain cells are more resilient than others to the buildup of a toxic protein that is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease and ...
Researchers showed that in C. elegans, the protein MBD-2 regulates genes through repressive histone marks rather than DNA ...
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Spider spinneret evolution: How a genome duplication event 438 million years ago set the stage
Scientists have uncovered a 400-million-year-old genetic secret that gave spiders the ability to produce silk and weave their ...
Key takeawaysTau is the most common protein that aggregates in neurodegeneration diseases. However, researchers had not ...
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Why are we obsessed with living forever?
Betty Remedios, 63, has a pep in her step as she gets out of the horizontal cylinder in which she’s been getting ...
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