In genomes, three letters or bases of DNA encode an amino acid. Amino acids are then strung together by the cell to create proteins. There is some redundancy in that genetic code, but there are single ...
PFIC4 is a chronic liver disease which cannot be diagnosed based on clinical and biochemical findings with an unpredictable evolution. Here, we reported three consanguineous families with 9 children ...
The G protein-coupled orexin/hypocretin receptor type 1 (OX1R/HCRTR1), an integral component of the orexinergic system, is widely acknowledged for its important role in promoting healthy life 1,2.
Relationship Among DNA Damage Response Gene Alterations, Molecular Subtypes, and Survival Outcomes in Patients With Metastatic Bladder Cancer Treated on CALGB 90601 Sequencing data from 56,965 ...
In simple terms: a mutation is a stable change in genetic sequence that can be copied when cells or viruses replicate. Most mutations have no detectable effect, some contribute to disease, and a small ...
Cells have a carefully orchestrated mechanism consisting of several proteins to ensure healthy replication and division. One of the key players that participates in regulating tissue growth and repair ...
In a recent perspective published in the journal Cell Death and Differentiation, researchers in France, Germany, and Sweden discussed the unique mutational spectrum of the transformation-related ...
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