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28
Jun
2022
Antiretroviral drug improves cognition in mouse model of Down syndrome

Targeting retrotransposons is an unexplored option for people Down syndrome that this work demonstrates is of great therapeutic interest.

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17
Jun
2022
Genigma citizens identify 181 genome regions of scientific interest in breast cancer cells

The #GenigmaChallenge concludes with more than 39,000 people participating from 154 countries

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DIVULGACIó
09
Jun
2022
Chromatin originated in ancient microbes one to two billion years ago

Genomic and proteomic analysis reveals that the regulatory role of chromatin is a eukaryotic innovation

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23
Maig
2022
Turning X chromosome “off and on again” critical for oocyte development

The findings could pave the way for generating artificial oocytes in the laboratory

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19
Maig
2022
Citizen science reveals first comprehensive snapshot of the oral microbiome

Research means that in the future a saliva test could be as informative and routinely used as blood tests

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DIVULGACIó
12
Maig
2022
Catalan collaboration helps end ‘diagnostic odyssey’ for rare disease patients

New tool provides a second chance for patients who have exhausted the routine clinical pathway

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26
Apr
2022
GENIGMA players reveal potential chromosomal abnormalities in breast cancer cell line

More than 36,000 people from around the world are playing an average of 5000 games per day

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DIVULGACIó
20
Apr
2022
New therapeutic target for aggressive blood cancer found

APL is an aggressive type of blood cancer that is responsible for 5-15% of all types of leukaemia

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12
Apr
2022
Act of sabotage determines mammalian embryonic development

Study finds evidence that the regulation of alternative splicing, which rarely goes wrong in healthy cells, goes haywire in an unexpected place.

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06
Apr
2022
Abundant ‘secret doors’ on human proteins could reshape drug discovery

First maps of allosteric sites on human proteins could lead to safer, smarter and more effective medicines.

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