撰文丨王聪编辑丨王多鱼排版丨水成文近日,西湖大学的一项研究论文登上了 Cell Press 官网头条。该论文以:Genetic control of non-coding RNAs in the human brain and their ...
我们的身体如同一个精密的“细胞社会”,每个细胞的大小与形态都需严格把控。这项研究不仅让我们看到,那些曾被忽视的“基因组暗物质”其实是细胞世界的“隐形指挥官”,也为未来从非编码RNA角度理解疾病、开发新疗法点亮了一盏灯。或许在不久的将来,我们能通过调节这些“细胞尺寸开关”,为贫血、发育障碍乃至癌症患者带来新的希望。( 生物谷 Bioon.com) ...
What keeps our cells the right size? Scientists have long puzzled over this fundamental question, since cells that are too large or too small are linked to many diseases. Until now, the genetic basis ...
Cancer is most treatable in its early stages, so finding innovative and non-invasive methods to diagnose cancer early on is crucial for fighting the disease. Liquid biopsies, which require just a ...
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Scientists identify a non-coding gene that directly controls how big cells grow
The study shows that a long non-coding RNA called CISTR-ACT acts as a master regulator of cell size, influencing how large or small cells grow across multiple tissues.
A new study shows that a non-coding RNA molecule regulates mitochondrial gene expression in human cells. A new study published in the journal Cell shows that a non-coding RNA molecule regulates ...
These genes are part of the non-coding genome, which makes up about 98% of our DNA and was long dismissed as “junk.” This new ...
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Scientists discover new forms of life inside human bodies that don’t match anything ...
A newly identified class of RNA molecules has been discovered in bacteria living inside the human body. These circular ...
Originally classified as ‘junk DNA’, genomic regions which are transcribed into RNAs that do not serve as template for protein production have attracted increasing attention in the last two decades.
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