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About 7,000 RD are known to affect 3.5–5.9% of the world’s population [2, 3]. About 80% of RD have a genetic basis [2,3,4,5,6], resulting from mutations in an individual's genome that can be inherited through parental chromosomes [6]. Timely and accurate identification of RD ...
This is our final idea in our second +1 series on Cancer. We’re going to cultivate more hope. But… First, let me step back up on the science soapbox… PLEASE NOTE: This hope we’re cultivating is NOT a false hope. It is a hope grounded in rigorous science. It is a functional ...
All participants also communicated any cancer risk management advice to first-degree relatives, motivated by protecting them, but information communicated was not always consistent with advice received. Conclusions Our study findings highlight the variability in patients’ interpretations of their diagnosis,...
it is clear that the specific properties of its communicative mechanisms are tightly grounded in specific properties of its biology. There must be some aspect of our biological nature, therefore, which has been distinctively shaped in the course of evolution to subserve our ability to acquire and...
Also H. Weyl considers the mathematical framing of natural sciences as based on the preliminary construction of a pre-given mathematical space of possibilities, to be a priori set in the background of any analysis. As this must be grounded on fundamental pre-listed symmetries and their possible...
Ambient levels of nonionizing electromagnetic fields (EMF) have risen sharply in the last five decades to become a ubiquitous, continuous, biologically active environmental pollutant, even in rural and remote areas. Many species of flora and fauna, becau
At present, RNAi is known to control genes involved in all fields of cell functioning, including proliferation, growth, differentiation and cell death [1, 8, 9]. There are also some "exotic" functions like the control of genomic transposable elements. Transposable elements (TEs) are "selfish"...
“From experimental data alone, which is 2D and static, you don’t have the resolution to see a whole chromosome at this level of detail. With this modeling, we can see the processes regulating gene expression, and the modeling is grounded in 2D experimental data from our collaborators at ...
“The results showed a great loss of both the time that the flies’ sleep lasted and their ability to remain asleep after they slept,” says researcher Nicholas Stavropoulos. The researchers also examined the link between sleep and lifespan, finding that flies with mutations to the insomniac gen...