A new mouse study found that unrepaired DNA-protein crosslinks activate inflammatory signaling pathways that trigger early aging disorders.
Researchers from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have developed deepBlastoid, the first deep-learning platform ...
The architecture of the body is not encoded as a formal blueprint; rather, it's the tightly orchestrated activation and ...
Notably, inhibition of cGAS-STING from early development rescued mice from developmental lethality and premature aging caused ...
Researchers have identified an enzyme that controls the maturation and long-term survival of tissue-resident macrophages.
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Research reveals a link between defective DNA repair and immune-driven inflammatory disease
Unrepaired DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) – highly toxic tangles of protein and DNA – cause a process that leads to premature ...
Advanced imaging techniques have revolutionized the study of plant development and function, providing unprecedented insights into the intricate processes that occur at various structural levels, from ...
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Defective DNA protein repair triggers inflammation and premature aging
Unrepaired DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) – highly toxic tangles of protein and DNA – cause a process that leads to premature ...
Surgical management of gastric duplication cyst with respiratory epithelium in an asymptomatic child
Gastric duplication cyst (GDC) is a rare sub-type of enteric duplication cysts. Complete surgical excision is recommended due to potential risks of bleeding, perforation and malignant transformation.
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