Biologists have developed a new system that identified and tracked hundreds of genetic variations that alter the way DNA is spliced when cells make proteins, often leading to disease. It's not so hard ...
Angiogenesis represents the formation of new blood vessels (either via sprouting or branching) from existing ones. This process is involved in tumor growth and metastasis, thus its inhibition is often ...
It's not so hard anymore to find genetic variations in patients, said Brown University genomics expert William Fairbrother, but it remains difficult to understand whether and how those mutations ...
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