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Results from early-stage trial show that 80% of participants who received one of two HIV vaccine candidates produced antibodies against viral proteins.
The discovery that brain ageing may be driven by jammed-up protein factories could lead to better ways to help us stay sharp ...
In ALS, the loss of certain proteins turns off a gene called UNC13A that needs to stay active for nerve cell communication, a ...
WVE-006, the leading GalNAc-RNA editing oligonucleotide designed to correct AAT protein and address both lung and liver ...
A KAIST research team led by Professor Won Do Heo (Department of Biological Sciences) has developed an optogenetic platform, ...
Single-cell RNA sequencing of thousands of yeast progeny reveals how gene expression differences and heritability drive phenotypic diversity.
A KAIST research team led by Professor Won Do Heo (Department of Biological Sciences) has developed an optogenetic platform, ...
A new artificial intelligence model can improve the process of drug and vaccine discovery by predicting how efficiently ...
Hepatitis B virus, a killer of more than one million people each year, is a notoriously wily virus, often lingering and ...
Current approaches in bioengineering are synthesized and methods for their implementation are suggested for the induction and modulation of trained immunity in the treatment of human diseases.
A recent study linking human pegivirus to Parkinson’s is leading scientists to examine the connection between other viral ...
Ultraviolet (UV) rays from sunlight can cause DNA damage that leads to skin aging and cancer. Fortunately, our bodies have a ...
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