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What if your blood donation held clues to a dangerous genetic cholesterol condition that could also affect the health of your loved ones?
Designing an effective HIV/AIDS vaccine is something of a paradox: a good vaccine would be safe and look enough like HIV to kick-start the immune system into neutralizing the virus - but the problem is that this is exactly what the human immune system has trouble doing even when it's exposed to the real thing.
New research shows that people who habitually stay up late and wake up late are at risk of shorter lives compared to those who follow the old adage – "early to bed and early to rise…" The study titled, "Associations between chronotype, morbidity and mortality in the UK Biobank cohort," was published in the latest issue of the journal Chronobiology International.
Along with copying and splitting DNA during division, cells must have a way to break safely into two viable daughter cells, a process called cytokinesis. But the molecular basis of how plant cells accomplish this without mistakes has been unclear for many years.
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