A new test using easy-to-collect cells from the inside of the cheek can predict a person’s risk of death within the coming 12 months, scientists say.
A test that uses cells from the inside of your cheek may accurately predict the risk of death within the upcoming year, new ...
Scientists have now discovered why a genetic mutation in a gene called TET2 is often implicated in disorders including ...
Epigenetics, the study of changes in gene function that do not involve alterations to the DNA sequence, plays a pivotal role ...
A simple cheek swab test called CheekAge may be able to predict a person's increase in mortality risk, according to its ...
It turns out that TET2 has considerable influence over an RNA process called methylation, which affects how DNA gets packaged ...
Circulating tumor DNA is a promising tool for the detection and surveillance of HPV-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell ...
Genome instability can cause numerous diseases. Cells have effective DNA repair mechanisms at their disposal. A research team ...
Researchers developed CheekAge, an epigenetic clock based on buccal cells, and found it predicted mortality risk with ...
RNA plays an increasingly significant role in human gene expression. Within each cell, inside every nucleus, your survival ...