Scientists have identified novel genetic interactions that may contribute to congenital heart disease (CHD), a common birth defect.
Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and collaborators have identified novel genetic interactions that may contribute to congenital heart disease (CHD), a common birth defect.
A new study, authored by KBH Professor Jan Inge Henter and published in the New England Journal of Medicine, has investigated ...
A common artificial sweetener may trigger insulin spikes that lead to the build up of fatty plaques in the arteries, ...
BACKGROUND: Circular RNAs derived from both nuclear and mitochondrial genomes are identified in animal cells.
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