Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered how molecular "traffic controllers" in cells influence aging and cellular ...
Tuberculosis is both curable and preventable, yet each year, it still kills more people than any other infectious disease.
DNA–protein cross-links (DPCs) represent a severe form of DNA damage that can disrupt essential chromatin-based processes. Among them, DNA–histone cross-links (DHCs) occur frequently within ...
Fabrice Gritti, consultant scientist at Waters Corporation, spoke to LCGC International about the history of slalom chromatography (SC) and why he decided that the technique was worth re-investigating ...
Abstract: A defective double stranded poly(dG)-poly(dC) DNA molecule under axial mechanical strain is analyzed using a tight-binding computational model which allows calculation of the transmission ...
Neanderthals may not have truly gone extinct but instead may have been absorbed into the modern human population. That's one of the implications of a new study, which finds modern human DNA may have ...
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FANCM binds and remodels replication fork structures in vitro. We report that in vivo, FANCM controls DNA chain elongation in an ATPase‐dependent manner. In the presence of replication inhibitors that ...
ABSTRACT: Transcription is a highly regulated cellular process in which dysfunction leads to disease. One level of regulation is chromatin structure which protects promoters from transcription factor ...
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