A team of researchers has identified a mechanism that regulates the production of two different proteins from the same gene.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNGroundbreaking study unveils key mechanism for neuronal identity regulationA team of researchers from the Institute for Neurosciences, a joint center of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) ...
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The Punch on MSNNigerian Scientist Breaks New Ground in AI-Driven Worm Behaviour ResearchA Nigerian scientist, Chukwuma Hilary Akpu, has put the country on the global research map with his groundbreaking study on worm mating behaviour, using artificial intelligence (AI) to revolutionise ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNThis Common Blood Pressure Drug Extends Lifespan And Slows Aging in AnimalsIn a study published in 2023, young and old Caenorhabditis elegans worms treated with the drug – which is normally used to ...
Research on C. elegans worms could point to new ways to stop tumor cells from metastasizing in humans DURHAM, N.C. -- What makes some cancer cells stay put while others break loose and spread through ...
New brain-inspired hardware, architectures and algorithms could lead to more efficient, more capable forms of AI.
A young C. elegans adult glowing green where a protein has been linked to a fluorescent tag and filled with soon-to-be-laid eggs that appear as dark spheres in the mother’s body. Disruption of ...
by 1984 they had successfully assembled a physical map that spanned about 60% of the worm genome. Bob Waterston of Washington University in St. Louis, who spent a sabbatical at the LMB in 1985, then ...
In the C. elegans toolbox, there may be many varieties ... When comparing the human and worm toolboxes, even though both boxes contain a similar number of items, the human toolbox is equipped ...
This study investigates the auditory sensation in the nematode C. elegans, demonstrating that these worms are capable of sensing and responding to airborne sound. The research outlines methods to ...
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