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Epigenetic alterations drive late-onset Alzheimer's disease

Epigenetic alterations drive late-onset Alzheimer's disease

Study sheds new light on the role of Y chromosome genes

Study sheds new light on the role of Y chromosome genes

Study may help develop new immunotherapies for different types of tumors

Study may help develop new immunotherapies for different types of tumors

Researchers identify new therapeutic target for spinocerebellar ataxia

Researchers identify new therapeutic target for spinocerebellar ataxia

Researchers identify role of glycans in SARS-CoV-2 spike protein

Researchers identify role of glycans in SARS-CoV-2 spike protein

Scientists create the first atlas of human heart cells

Scientists create the first atlas of human heart cells

Study: Consumption of cooked carrots can also trigger allergic reactions

Study: Consumption of cooked carrots can also trigger allergic reactions

A new method to fish out Y chromosome molecules from microbial DNA

A new method to fish out Y chromosome molecules from microbial DNA

Researchers analyze individual cells to build an atlas of the human heart

Researchers analyze individual cells to build an atlas of the human heart

Computational model effectively identifies genetic mutations in breast tumors

Computational model effectively identifies genetic mutations in breast tumors

Study sheds light on how membrane proteins could be influenced by lipids

Study sheds light on how membrane proteins could be influenced by lipids

Scientists uncover new parvovirus strategy for reaching the cell nucleus

Scientists uncover new parvovirus strategy for reaching the cell nucleus

Researchers identify a driver of drug resistance in some cancers

Researchers identify a driver of drug resistance in some cancers

New brain-inspired nanodevice can identify mutations in viruses

New brain-inspired nanodevice can identify mutations in viruses

Study reveals how the loss of a protein affects proper brain development

Study reveals how the loss of a protein affects proper brain development

Alzheimer's disease may be driven by overactivation of fructose made in the brain

Alzheimer's disease may be driven by overactivation of fructose made in the brain

Study sheds light on the evolution of cheating and cooperative behaviors within different organisms

Study sheds light on the evolution of cheating and cooperative behaviors within different organisms

Druggable pocket in SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein can help eliminate COVID-19

Druggable pocket in SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein can help eliminate COVID-19

Scientists use cryo-EM method to extract molecular data

Scientists use cryo-EM method to extract molecular data

Chemists build artificial cells that can communicate with natural living cells

Chemists build artificial cells that can communicate with natural living cells

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