Genomics in todays medicine

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Why autoimmune disease is more common in women: X chromosome holds clues Autoimmune Disease, X Chromosome, Gene Expression, Science Photos, Autoimmune Disorder, Chronic Inflammation, School Of Medicine, Clue, Disease
Why autoimmune disease is more common in women: X chromosome holds clues
Why autoimmune disease is more common in women: X chromosome holds clues
Phase 2 data on the investigational drug frexalimab show favorable safety and significant reduction in new T1 brain lesions in relapsing MS. Life Science, Double Blinds, B Cell, Higher Dose, Medical News, Medical College, Phase 2, Clinical Trials
'Strikingly Positive' Effect of Novel MS Agent
Phase 2 data on the investigational drug frexalimab show favorable safety and significant reduction in new T1 brain lesions in relapsing MS.
FedEx for your cells: this biological delivery service could treat disease Peking University, China City, Gene Therapy, Cell Biology, In Vivo, Cell Membrane, Stem Cells, Delivery Service
FedEx for your cells: this biological delivery service could treat disease
FedEx for your cells: this biological delivery service could treat disease
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Early-Life Antibiotic Use Raises Risk of Early-Onset CRC
Long-term or recurrent antibiotic use during early life was associated with an increased risk of early-onset colorectal cancer and adenomas, according to an analysis of UK Biobank data.
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Your cells don’t have the genome you were born with. Project aims to chart impact of new mutations
Your cells don’t have the genome you were born with. Project aims to chart impact of new mutations | Science | AAAS
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Virus-like transposons cross the species barrier and drive the evolution of genetic incompatibilities
Virus-like transposons cross the species barrier and drive the evolution of genetic incompatibilities | Science
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Suddenly, It Looks Like We’re in a Golden Age for Medicine (Published 2023)
Suddenly, It Looks Like We’re in a Golden Age for Medicine - The New York Times
Researchers may have discovered the elusive cure to baldness in an unlikely place: those unsightly hairs that sometimes grow out of skin moles. Hair Growth Techniques, Accelerate Hair Growth, Androgenic Alopecia, Androgenetic Alopecia, Skin Moles, Male Pattern Baldness, Pattern Baldness, New Hair Growth, Stimulate Hair Growth
Hairy Moles May Contain the Cure for Baldness: Study
Researchers may have discovered the elusive cure to baldness in an unlikely place: those unsightly hairs that sometimes grow out of skin moles.
A new meta-analysis of 25 studies provides more evidence linking ovarian suppression/ablation in premenopausal women with breast cancer to less recurrence and longer survival. Assessment, Things Under A Microscope, Care Home, Body Treatments, Dermatology, Skin Problems, A Year
Meta-Analysis Supports Ovarian Suppression in Breast Cancer
A new meta-analysis of 25 studies provides more evidence linking ovarian suppression/ablation in premenopausal women with breast cancer to less recurrence and longer survival.