A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in biochemistry and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in biochemistry and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
A group of microRNAs can inhibit the formation of induced pluripotent stem cells, and may provide a target for more efficient reprogramming of somatic cells.
Living conditions in early life can have lasting, widespread effects on DNA methylation.
The widespread bacteria known to manipulate host reproductive output can do so by ramping up stem cell division and consequent egg production in Drosophila.
Researchers find an antibody that may protect against a virus similar to the one featured in the movie Contagion.
For the first time researchers have shown that epigenetic changes that increase lifespan can be inherited across multiple generations.
The high court in Europe decided that researchers are barred from filing EU patents on work involving human embryonic stem cells.
Postdocs at two US research institutions are accused of misrepresenting scientific findings.
The largest virus to be sequenced prompts researchers to consider whether giant viruses were once full-fledged living organisms.
A breakthrough in somatic cell nuclear transfer opens the possibility of producing human embryonic stem cells with a patient’s own genes.