A particularly aggressive, metastasizing form of cancer, HER2-positive breast cancer, may be treated with nanoscopic particles ''imprinted'' with specific binding sites for the receptor molecule HER2.
Parental tug-of-war A Danish study has provided support for a controversial theory that says autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia are opposite ends of a spectrum, with normal brain function ...
From literature to magazine articles to cereal ads, illustrators have long been commissioned to produce work that attracts attention and often becomes part of popular culture and public perception, ...
Since the turn of the century, circumstantial evidence has accumulated for the role of imprinted genes (those only expressed from one parent) in mental illnesses such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) ...
Scientists have created the first map of imprinted genes throughout the human genome. The new study revealed four times as many imprinted genes as had been previously identified. Many of the ...
Indie game developer and publisher Cobalt Lane has released a new developer commentary for their upcoming game, Imprinted. It's only about two minutes, but the video features composer-turned-developer ...
Genomic imprinting — an epigenetic phenomenon that results in monoallelic expression according to parental origin — was recognized in mammals around 30 years ago from embryological and genetic studies ...
Imprinted: Illustrating Race — assembled by the Norman Rockwell Museum with co-curator Robyn Phillips-Pendleton (University of Delaware) — examines more than three centuries of American illustration ...
From PLOS Genetics Identification of the Imprinted KLF14 Transcription Factor Undergoing Human-Specific Accelerated Evolution: Imprinted genes are expressed in a parent-of-origin manner and are ...
Since the turn of the century, circumstantial evidence has accumulated for the role of imprinted genes (those only expressed from one parent) in mental illnesses such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) ...
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