Researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research, London identified the CIP2A–TOPBP1 complex as a master regulator of DNA repair during mitosis, coordinating backup pathways that protect chromosomes ...
Changes in genes have been linked to the development of different diseases for a while. However, it's not exactly clear what ...
Greenland sharks use a unique DNA repair process to protect their eyesight, revealing clues about longevity and retinal preservation.
Ancient DNA still flowing in our veins may explain why some people defy age, and reach 100 with their health intact.
Researchers found that brief intense workouts enhance DNA repair in colon cancer cells by altering proteins circulating in ...
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The Greenland Shark Isn’t Blind After All, Even After Centuries of Swimming in Dark Water
Close up image of a greenland shark taken at the floe edge of the Admiralty Inlet, Nunavut. Credits: Hemming1952. “You see it ...
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Greenland sharks reveal that extreme longevity does not have to mean failing vision
In a UC Irvine office, Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk studies a video that has changed her view of a deep-sea legend. “You see it ...
Breast cancer cases among Indian women are rising by 6% a year, according to a recent ICMR study. Poor sleep, chronic stress ...
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Jellyfish and sea anemones may be brainless — but they're more similar to us than we thought
Experts found that these sea creatures sleep for at least 8 hours a day, a duration often considered ideal for human sleep.
Vitamin B12 is a vital nutrient that plays numerous key roles in maintaining health. It is available in different forms and can be found in both food and supplements. A recent review suggests that the ...
While aging between 44 and 60 accelerates due to several biological factors, you’re not powerless. Prioritizing a healthy ...
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