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30
Jul
2020
Human body mostly composed of just five major groups of cell

The findings are complementary to the results of the third phase of the international ENCODE project

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28
Jul
2020
New genome mapper is like “upgrading from dial-up to fibre-optic”

The new technique images genomes more cheaply, more quickly and increases range of visibility compared to currently available methods

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08
Jul
2020
No evidence for a controversial type of mutation bias in the human germline

The findings lay to rest theories that past human germline studies estimating selection would have to be reassessed.

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08
Jun
2020
3-D shape of human genome essential for robust inflammatory response

The findings shed new light on the fundamental relationship between how a genome folds and the function of a cell

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02
Jun
2020
Charting metabolic maps in the pursuit of new vaccines and antimicrobials

The new methods are a useful tool for other researchers to quickly evaluate a microorganism’s active metabolism, boosting chances of finding new applications

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29
May
2020
Ready, set, action: new tools to film genome dynamics

No other experimental techniques available today can make these type of observations at this resolution

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19
May
2020
Secrets of the internal human cell cytoskeleton revealed

New insights into how human cells stimulate the production of microtubules, a fundamental building block of life.

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08
May
2020
New therapeutic targets for infertility and cancer revealed

CRG researchers share the result of the most comprehensive evolutionary analysis of RNA modification proteins to date.

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05
May
2020
New therapeutic targets for treating memory impairment in Down syndrome

Researchers reveal how brain alterations in mice with Down's syndrome respond to chronic treatment with a component of green tea.

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06
Apr
2020
Technology key for success of the Human Cell Atlas Project is benchmarked

The results will help aid reproducibility efforts in single cell sequencing, an area of intensive research.

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