but also as a pharmacological target to suppress the progression of the disease [84]. Statins are the most widely subscribed cholesterol-lowering drugs. Several studies exist and are on the way to investigate the possible anti-cancer effect of statins. It is postulated that statins could have tw...
And perhaps more profoundly, there is the question of how a mammoth, if born, will learn to behave like a mammoth. “Most of the mammals and birds that are being talked about have complex social and cultural interactions that have been lost,” Cobb said. “They are not simply their genes...
The secretion of ECM proteins and angiogenic factors, which are crucial for cardiac remodeling and recovery, was notably enriched in the supernatant of Cyc cells. Thus, during heart failure the microenvironment of Sca-1 + cells might favor angiogenesis and proliferation suggesting their potential to ...
So far scientists have cloned more than 20 types of animals. Mice created through the nuclear transfer method that was used to make Cumulina are now the most abundant cloned animals in the world. Nonetheless, some of the more spectacular scenarios from the 1990s about cloning have not come tr...
of some 200 of these gene enhancers and deleted three of them. A majority of the enhancer sequences identified and mapped are at least partially conserved between humans and mice, and many are located in human chromosomal regions associated with normal facial morphology or craniofacial birth ...
How do we know their products are truly organic? What if the only organic stuff in their products is the word ‘organic’ in the package? This could be a biotech mafia operation. They probably thought one day, “eeyyyy we’ve created franken and toxic foods and now we’re gonna sel...
can be studied as has been done when assessing hyperactivity, compulsive behaviors, learning and memory deficits, as well as EEG properties. Overall, complementary model systems are needed to fully understand FXS. Please see TableS1for a complete list and references. Figure created in BioRender.com...