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The synthetic bacterium, named Syn57, has the most radically compressed genetic code ever built, opening the door to future ...
The DNA of nearly all life on Earth contains many redundancies, and scientists have long wondered whether these redundancies served a purpose or if they were just leftovers from evolutionary processes ...
The first UK study to monitor antimicrobial resistance and influenza viruses in water bodies has revealed that 92% of samples ...
In recent years, hepatitis has taken on new and often silent forms, emerging not only from viral infections but also from the ...
The primary safety risks associated with gene therapy include immune reactions and off-target effects in unintended organs, such as the liver, lungs, and spleen. Nevertheless, Ali and Townsend note ...
A groundbreaking study by researchers from the Universities of Basel and Zurich has unlocked one of the most significant ...
Heart attacks remain a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The permanent loss of heart muscle cells—known as ...
Both Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C although different in their virus composition and modes of transmission present serious ...
The first UK study to monitor antimicrobial resistance and influenza viruses in water bodies has revealed that 92% of samples contained genes for resistance to colistin, an antibiotic of last resort.
Nucleic acid therapies offer targeted treatment for genetic diseases, but delivery remains a key hurdle. Explore how advances ...
As an expert in providing solutions to assist virology and microbiology research, Creative Diagnostics has introduced its ...