Understanding glioblastoma survival: A SEER-based study of demographics and treatment. Real-world experience with vorasidenib in IDH-mutant gliomas: Tolerability, adverse events, and access in ...
circRNA, circular RNA; dsRNA, double-stranded RNA; lncRNA, long non-coding RNA; mRNA, messenger RNA; miRNA, microRNA; ncRNA, non-coding RNA; pre-miRNA, precursor ...
The inactivation or deletion of the gene CHD2 and its product is associated with pediatric neurodevelopment disorders and pediatric epilepsy. But too much CHD2 can also cause problems—and the balance ...
An interdisciplinary and international research group led by Dr. Volker Busskamp from the Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden at the TU Dresden (CRTD) has decoded the regulatory impact on ...
Several types of RNA help regulate gene expression, and a number of these transcripts have been linked to Alzheimer’s disease. However, no one has comprehensively examined how the regulatory RNA ...
When a gene produces too much protein, it can have devastating consequences on brain development and function. Patients with an overproduction of protein from the chromodomain helicase DNA binding ...
Scanning electron micrograph of a human T lymphocyte (also called a T cell) from the immune system of a healthy donor. — Image: National Institutes of Health, Public Domain Scanning electron ...
Regulatory genes—genes that control how other genes are used—are responsible for 69% of the heritability of dairy cattle traits such as milk production and fertility, according to a study published ...
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