Real-time imaging of messenger RNA reveals surprising variability in the way cells’ splicing machinery processes these molecules.
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Real-time imaging of messenger RNA reveals surprising variability in the way cells’ splicing machinery processes these molecules.
Full story at National Cancer Institute
Systematic and MRI-guided biopsies can each find cancers that the other technique can miss, but not everyone needs both.
Full story at National Cancer Institute
The immune-modulating drug pomalidomide can be an effective treatment for chronic graft-versus-host disease.
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People with mutations in DNA repair genes may be more likely than others to develop small cell lung cancer.
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A new approach to DNA sequencing gives researchers a direct view of genomes in their native environment.
Full story at MIT’s McGovern Institute
A new model for assessing kidney function will help doctors determine chemotherapy doses that treat a patient’s cancer while limiting harmful side effects.
Full story at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
To integrate information from the right and left eyes, the brain must prune some neurons after development.
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Embryonic stem cells call on genes typically used only during early development to protect vulnerable chromosome ends from unwanted DNA repair.
Full story at National Cancer Institute
Studies of the finch-like capuchino seedeaters of South America deepen our understanding of the forces that drive evolution.
Full story at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory