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Jumping DNA fragments found to destabilize cancer genome
A study published today in the journal Science reveals how jumping fragments of human DNA, a type of genetic parasite, ...
Hidden within cancer DNA data, researchers uncovered viruses and bacteria that may influence both diagnosis and survival.
The human lymphatic system is notoriously difficult to map due to its size and variability among individuals. Spatial ...
A fleeting DNA fold called i‑DNA can switch cancer‑related genes on and off, revealing a hidden structural weak point that ...
TruPath™ Genome offers more complete genome, with the simplest sample to sequencer workflow, and the new AGBT data ...
Genomics announced new multi year collaborations in cancer research with PharosAI, the Cancer Research Institute, and Dana Farber Cancer Institute. The partners plan to use 10x Genomics spatial ...
"Population-scale spatial has arrived and is on center-stage at AGBT 2026," stated Christopher Mason, PhD, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at Weill Cornell Medicine. " [Jiwoon Park] is ...
Shifting the focus from organ to biomarker has unlocked new options for rare and advanced cancers. Uneven efficacy, diagnostic access, and regulation still slow clinical rollout.
In 2022, NIST started the Cancer Genome in a Bottle program as part of a major partnership between government, universities and industry to focus on fighting cancer. Specifically, the goal of the ...
Cancer genomics has revolutionised our understanding of tumour biology by deciphering the complex genetic alterations that underpin oncogenesis. Central to this field is the identification and ...
Dr. William Audeh discusses how genomic subtyping can close the 38% mortality gap for Black women by identifying aggressive ...
International team uncovers gene mutations that cause rare and aggressive cancer in both cats and humans. Their findings ...
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