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How DNA self-organizes in the early embryo

Science Daily 24 Apr 2025
... of genetic material is established in the cell nucleus of early embryos within the first hours after fertilization.
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Three-dimensional gene hubs may promote brain cancer

Science Daily 23 Apr 2025
The way DNA folds inside the nucleus of brain cells may hold the ...
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Early embryos show surprising flexibility in fixing DNA organization mistakes

Phys Dot Org 23 Apr 2025
... cell nucleus of early embryos within the first hours after fertilization.
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Robert Fico warns of ‘extremely high’ levels of DNA contamination in mRNA Covid shots

The Liberty Beacon 23 Apr 2025
For example, that “mRNA from the vaccine never enters the cell nucleus, where DNA is located” – a claim which has been scientifically shown to be false, for which health authorities hold ...
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Darwin’s ‘Natural Selection’ Is in Need of Modifcation

The American Spectator 20 Apr 2025
It was not until 1831, for example, that Robert Brown discovered the cell nucleus. In 1837, Schwann and Schleiden realized that the cell was the basic unit of ... George showed that spermatozoa were cells.
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Regulators of DNA folding could be targets for treating cancer

Phys Dot Org 18 Apr 2025
Most cells in the human body each contain about six feet of ...
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One-time testosterone dose and stress leave lasting hormonal marks in your hair

PsyPost 17 Apr 2025
They exert their effects by entering cells and binding to specific receptors in the cell nucleus, where they influence gene expression and cell activity.
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Key to the high aggressiveness of pancreatic cancer identified

Science Daily 15 Apr 2025
A study demonstrates the role of the Galectin-1 protein in the nucleus of the cells surrounding the tumor -- ...
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Dire Wolf De-Extinction Debate Divides Scientists

The Scientist 09 Apr 2025
They then removed the nucleus from the edited cell and inserted it into the denucleated egg cell of a domestic dog. After the resulting cell developed into an embryo, it was implanted into a large domestic dog, who acted as a surrogate.
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There's no business like de-extinction business: The dire wolf lives

New Atlas 08 Apr 2025
They then created clones by taking the nucleus from a somatic cell and put in into an empty donor egg cell (kind of like Dolly the Sheep) before doing an embryo transfer and "managed interspecies ...
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Making a Difference: The Business of Rare Disease Drug Development

Pharmiweb 08 Apr 2025
Cell out. Messenger RNA (mRNA) is a copy of DNA that leaves the cell nucleus for the ribosomes, where mRNA genetic code is translated into amino acids. These then grow into long chains that fold to form proteins.
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The Science Behind the Return of the Dire Wolf

Time Magazine 07 Apr 2025
That cell’s nucleus—which contains the individual’s entire genetic code—is then extracted and inserted into a donor ovum from the same species whose own nucleus has been removed.
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The Return of the Dire Wolf

Time Magazine 07 Apr 2025
The nucleus of ... The scientists then rewrote the 14 key genes in the cell’s nucleus to match those of the dire wolf; no ancient dire wolf DNA was actually spliced into the gray wolf’s genome.
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