Articles tagged with "Proteomics & Genomics"

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Histone’s secrets unravelled

September 14, 2017
Researchers in Spain have discovered why histone 1, a protein involved in gene expression, is a protective factor against DNA damage.

Pac-Man like CRISPR enzymes discovered

May 9, 2017
New CRISPR enzymes have been found that could be used as sensitive detectors for infectious viruses.

Leap forward made in synthetic biology

April 3, 2017
An international team of more than 200 researchers have made significant progress in building an organism from scratch.

First ‘off-switches’ discovered for CRISPR/Cas9 technique

December 15, 2016
Researchers have discovered three naturally occurring proteins that can modulate the gene editing system CRISPR/Cas9, making it more precise.

Genetic discovery offers potential autoimmune treatments

November 9, 2016
Researchers have raised the possibility of new autoimmune disease treatments with fewer side effects.

Short telomere length in newborns linked to mother’s weight

October 18, 2016
Belgian researchers have found that a high BMI in mothers before pregnancy is associated with shorter telomere length – a marker for biological age – in newborns.

Cloned sheep show no ill health as they age

July 27, 2016
New research has shown four clones derived from the cell line of Dolly the sheep have reached the age of nine and continue to be in good health.

Call for epigenetic drug targets for respiratory ailments

June 29, 2016
An initiative has been launched to find new epigenetic drug targets for respiratory diseases.

Longer living mice thanks to manipulated telomeres

June 15, 2016
Scientists have created mice with longer telomeres than their counterparts, resulting in fewer signs of molecular ageing, without genetic manipulation.

Unexpected side effects of deadly gene

March 24, 2016
Gene carriers of a rare respiratory disease were found to have increased lung function, by scientists from Bristol University.

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