“We’re not just changing gradually over time; there are some really dramatic changes,” Michael Snyder, PhD, professor of genetics at Stanford University ... and alcohol. The molecular changes in ...
Researchers used mitochondrial gene editing to model genetic disorders in mice, revealing profound impacts on brain function, ...
A recent discovery has unveiled a key regulatory module in grapes that governs fruit set, a vital phase for determining yield ...
This research explores how alcohol consumption disrupts metabolism, damages the liver, and impairs male reproductive health, ...
Calorie counting is the tried and true method of controlling or losing weight. But although many people still argue that ...
Accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) in liver fibrosis is associated with changes in protein abundance and composition depending upon etiology of the underlying liver disease. Current efforts to ...
published in Nature Genetics, by Dr. Cruchaga at the Neurogenomics and Informatics Center Washington University School of Medicine at St. Louis and a host of collaborating researchers about brain ...
Metabolon, Inc., the global leader in providing metabolomics solutions advancing a wide variety of life science research, ...
The CRISPR molecular scissors have the potential to revolutionize the treatment of genetic diseases. This is because they can be used to correct specific defective sections of the genome.
In a paper published in Science Bulletin, multi-omics analyses comprising of lipidomics (439 lipids), sterolomics (22 ...
The term "alert and oriented" (AO) is a medical notation describing a person's level of consciousness and cognition (the ability to understand and learn through thought, experiences, and the senses).