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Micro-protein helps yeast cells cope with nutrient scarcity

Researchers from the University of Eastern Finland and the University of Montreal (Canada) have discovered that a micro-protein, which they…

New blood cancer gene defect can be treated with existing drugs

New blood cancer gene defect can be treated with existing drugs: A defective gene, normally found in blood cancers, could…

Ensuring herb and spice authenticity

IGFS statement on the challenges ensuring herb and spice authenticity: The global herb and spice industry, valued at approximately US$4…

Researchers identify new pathways to target breast cancer

Researchers identify new pathways to target breast cancer: A pathway helping the breast cancer protein BRCA1 repair damaged DNA has…

DNA ‘switch’ found in fight against cancer

Scientists from the University of Bradford have discovered a DNA protein 'switch' that could help in the treatment of cancer…

SARS-CoV-2 not found in DNA sequencing

SARS-CoV-2 not found in DNA sequencing:  University of Queensland researchers are refuting claims that COVID-19 can enter a person’s DNA.…

Trust your gut – the microbiome and COVID

Nutrition Scientist; Dr Kathryn O’Sullivan looks at the role of gut bacteria and the microbiome as a “major weapon in…

‘Boss’ genes could save human hearts – and the reef

‘Boss’ genes could save human hearts – and the reef: The chain of command inside human cells is similar to…

World-renowned DNA expert appointment

World-renowned DNA expert heads University of Bradford cancer research institute - Institute develops medicines 'from concept to clinic' to tackle…

Link between alcohol abuse and anxiety identified

New research from the University of Aberdeen and the University of Edinburgh has identified how differences in sections of DNA…

Mother’s smoking affects baby’s DNA

Smoking during pregnancy causes chemical changes to a baby’s DNA that affect its risk of smoking-related conditions in adulthood, a…

Yin Yang1 and breast cancer

Scientists have unveiled clues about a mysterious molecule called Yin Yang1 - and revealed it may fuel tumour growth in…

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