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New sensor captures DNA breaks, repair inside living cells in real time
In a quiet lab at Utrecht University, researchers have built a tool that lets you watch one of life’s most serious crises ...
The human gut renews itself faster than any other tissue: every few days, new cells are created from specialized stem cells.
The findings may have important implications for diseases linked to mitochondrial dysfunction. A newly identified form of DNA damage inside mitochondria, the small structures that supply energy to our ...
Scientists have created a live-cell DNA sensor that reveals how damage appears and disappears inside living cells, capturing ...
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Innovative Sensor Enables Live Observation of DNA Repair in Living Cells
Cancer research, drug safety testing and ageing biology may all gain a major boost from a new fluorescent sensor developed at ...
New live-cell DNA damage sensor lets scientists watch repair unfold in real time, potentially opening doors for cancer and aging research.
Cancer research, drug safety testing and ageing biology may all gain a major boost from a new fluorescent sensor developed at ...
A breakthrough live-cell sensor makes DNA repair visible as it happens, unlocking new possibilities in biology and medicine.
Cancer research, drug safety testing and aging biology may all gain a major boost from a new fluorescent sensor developed at ...
Cancer research, drug safety testing and ageing biology may all gain a major boost from a new fluorescent sensor developed at ...
Hosts David and Gina explore how scientists over the centuries unlocked the ability to edit our genes ...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) exhibits a degree of resistance to mutagenesis under genotoxic stress, and this study on the mitochondrial Transcription Factor A (TFAM) presents valuable data concerning the ...
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