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Jul 17, 2020
Blood iron levels could be key to slowing ageing, gene study shows
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Mar 05, 2020
Brazilian researchers make functional, 3D printed 'mini-livers', The study was conducted at the Human Genome and Stem Cell Research Center (HUG-CELL), hosted by the University of São Paulo. 'The innovation permits the production of hepatic tissue in the laboratory in only 90 days.'
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Using AI to pinpoint disease-linked genes
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Feb 13, 2020
New clues about ‘Ambigram’ viruses with strange reversible genes: For decades, scientists have been intrigued by tiny viruses whose genetic material can be read both forward and backward. New research begins to explain this puzzling property.
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Dec 18, 2019
Researchers create functional mini-liver by 3D bioprinting
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Apr 20, 2019
Editing Our DNA with CRISPR: The Promise and Peril of Rewriting Life
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Apr 17, 2019
Scientists used near-infrared light and an injected DNA nanodevice to guide stem cells to an injury, which helped muscle tissue regrow in mice. The treated mice showed increased signs of muscle regeneration compared with untreated mice.
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