Is DNA damage an inevitable consequence of epigenetic reprogramming?
Is DNA damage an inevitable consequence of epigenetic reprogramming?
Paul Riley of University College London discusses his new research, published June 8th in Nature.
Postdoc forced to leave position after questioning the reproducibility of advisor's data
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Upon activation, a novel population of resident cardiac cells forms new muscle after damage
By silencing two microRNAs, researchers were able to improve insulin sensitivity in overweight mice
A slew of recent studies sheds light on the neurodegenerative disorder
The source of the deadly bacterial infections remains unkown
As Germany grapples with an E. coli outbreak, a new strain of MRSA appears in Europe