Explore the fascinating world of nucleic acid aptamers - synthetic molecules that can precisely target specific molecules, with applications in medicine, diagnostics, and biotechnology.
Explore the groundbreaking 1987 study that characterized the rat c-myc gene and its adjacent regions, a pivotal moment in cancer research and molecular biology.
Discover how autophagy, the cellular recycling process, protects your cardiovascular health and prevents heart disease through sophisticated cellular maintenance.
Explore how genetic polymorphisms influence cancer chemotherapy effectiveness and toxicity, paving the way for personalized cancer treatment.
Explore how molecular methods like qPCR are revolutionizing bluefin tuna health monitoring and disease detection in aquaculture.
Explore how nucleobases, nucleosides, and nucleotides are transforming nanotechnology through bio-nano hybrids for medicine, sensing, and computing.
Explore how exosomes are transforming diagnosis and treatment of B-cell disorders including leukemia, multiple sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Exploring how peptide nucleic acid (PNA) monomers formed through plausible prebiotic reactions, potentially preceding RNA as the first genetic molecule.
Discover how needle-free vaccine technologies are transforming immunization with painless delivery systems, dose reduction, and improved accessibility.
Explore how smart textiles with integrated biosensors are revolutionizing health monitoring through continuous, real-time tracking woven directly into clothing.