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A strategy that analyzes the structural properties of RNA could help identify regions that are promising targets for antiviral drugs.
The training workshop brought together 15 participants—a mix of laboratory scientists, public health professionals, and ...
Despite reporting over 4,400 confirmed cases of mpox as of 27th June 2025, Sierra Leone has performed genomic ...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI), one of the leading causes of drug development failure and market withdrawals, remained ...
Supported by the National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins researchers have created LiftOn, a new software tool that can ...
A new tool—seen as the Google Earth for genomics—will transform how scientists visualize and analyze genomic data, advancing ...
The virus compacts the human genome's size significantly and moves it towards the edge of the nucleus, freeing up space for the virus to set up a factory for its own purposes.
The virus that commonly causes cold sores starts reshaping our genome within an hour of infection to boost its own growth, which scientists could take advantage of to treat severe cases.
Cracking the genome's switchboard: How AI helps decode gene regulation by Aliyah Kovner, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
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Scientists at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have identified 4,208 previously unannotated open reading frames (ORFs) across 679 human-associated viral genomes using a high-throughput method ...
The ribosome is essential for protein synthesis and targeting its function serves as a platform for many therapies. Resistance gene-guided genome mining for a priori target identification has emerged ...
One-dimensional (1D) 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is often employed in metabolomics studies. In this study, 3D TOCSY J-resolved spectroscopy has been proposed to facilitate the characterization ...
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