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female-chemotherapy-patient-wearing-mask-looking-out-window-with-IV-drip | P16INK4a Expression Determines Link Between Chemotherapy and Accelerated Aging in Cancer Survivors | feature
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P16INK4a Expression Determines Link Between Chemotherapy and Accelerated Aging in Cancer Survivors

Age is essentially used in all cancer epidemiology studies and is also one of the most studied risk factors for cancer. People with cancer seem

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April 14, 2021 No Comments
a senior woman holding legs | Researchers Identified the Role of KDM4B Gene in Skeletal Aging | feature
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Researchers Identified the Role of KDM4B Gene in Skeletal Aging

Skeletal aging is an elaborate process marked by environmental factors and biological mechanisms that result in reduced bone formation, stem cell exhaustion, and an increase

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April 6, 2021 No Comments
X-ray showing congenital malformation - SS |Researchers Discovered New Epigenetic Mechanism Causing Rare Congenital Malformation| Feature
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Researchers Discovered New Epigenetic Mechanism Causing Rare Congenital Malformation

Approximately 1 percent of human DNA is made of protein-coding genes, while the remaining 99 percent comprises non-coding genes. Non-coding DNA does not provide instructions

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April 1, 2021 No Comments
Man-with-hand-on-ear-listening-for-quiet-sound | Feature | Researchers Find Epigenetic Link To Noise-Induced Hearling Loss
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Researchers Find Epigenetic Link To Noise-Induced Hearling Loss

Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is the second leading cause of acquired sensorineural hearing loss after aging.  Affecting around 40 million American adults aged 20-69, hearing

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March 16, 2021 No Comments
an old lady is shaking her hands and worry react on her face | Feature | This Cellular Respiration Compound May Ease Parkinson's Symptoms, Study Suggests
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This Cellular Respiration Compound May Ease Parkinson’s Symptoms, Study Suggests

A recent study shows how cellular respiration relieves symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease. Keep reading to learn more about it.   RELATED: What Is NAD+? (And

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March 14, 2021 No Comments
3d-render---phagocytosis.-Macrophage-engulfing-bacterias | Discovery of Epigenetic Mechanisms that Regulate Macrophage Inflammation
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Discovery of Epigenetic Mechanisms that Regulate Macrophage Inflammation

Previous studies looked at epigenetic mechanisms about macrophages and causes of immuno-metabolic diseases, like atherosclerosis and type 2 diabetes. GPS2, a part of a fundamental

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March 9, 2021 No Comments
Neuroblastoma cells: nuclei are stained in red, microfilaments are in green and in blue | Feature | Epigenetic Subtypes Discovered in Neuroblastoma Super Enhancer Profiles
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Epigenetic Subtypes Discovered in Neuroblastoma Super Enhancer Profiles

Neuroblastomas, found in the adrenal glands, are cancers that start in early nerve cells (called neuroblasts). Children aged five or younger are most commonly affected.

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February 26, 2021 No Comments
Lake-in-the-Andes-Huayhuach-Peru | Feature | High-Altitude Living Alters Epigenetics
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High-Altitude Living Alters Epigenetics

Human evolution is at work in the Andes mountains. People have evolved genetic adaptations to survive high altitude living. A recent study has highlighted chemical

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February 26, 2021 No Comments
Abstract graphic of Human Genome dna sequencing analysis, Sequencing DNA means determining the order of the four chemical building blocks called bases | Feature | Presenting EpiMap Epigenome Integration Across Multiple Annotation Projects
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Presenting EpiMap: Epigenome Integration Across Multiple Annotation Projects

There are challenges when annotating the molecular basis of human disease, particularly because 93% of disease loci (the specific, fixed physical location on a chromosome

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February 22, 2021 No Comments
human-colon-3D-rendering | Feature | Study Shows Differences in Left vs Right Colon in Black vs White Individuals
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Study Shows Differences in Left vs Right Colon in Black vs White Individuals

DNA methylation is affected by age and environmental exposures. Abnormal DNA methylation is a sign of colorectal cancer. In a comparison between black and white

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February 19, 2021 No Comments
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