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DNA-binding protein acts like genetic traffic signal to orchestrate early stage embryonic development
New research by UC San Francisco stem cell biologists has revealed that a DNA-binding protein called Foxd3 acts like a genetic traffic signal, holding that ball of undifferentiated cells in a state of readiness for its great transformation in the third week of development.
Study shows how alcohol may affect the brain, offers potential treatments for alcohol misuse
The slurred speech, poor coordination, and sedative effects of drinking too much alcohol may actually be caused by the breakdown of alcohol products produced in the brain, not in the liver as scientists currently think
People drink less as they age
Previous studies have suggested that people reduce their average alcohol consumption as they age.
Zyclara 3.75% more effective than cryotherapy alone in treatment of Actinic Keratoses: Study
Results from a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, multicentred study just published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology shows that treating Actinic Keratoses (AK) with imiquimod 3.75% (Zyclara®) following cryotherapy was more effective than cryotherapy alone in reducing total AK lesion count and achieving complete clearance of AK.
GM pigs one step closer to providing organs for human transplant
US scientists are the closest yet to creating genetically modified pigs with organs that can be safely transplanted into humans.
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