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Losing the Y chromosome seems to make cancer cells more aggressive in men and the phenomenon may even spread between cells.
A new paper published in Nature on June 4 shines light on how an enigmatic part of male aging—the loss of Y chromosomes—is ...
A study initiated by a University of Arizona Comprehensive Cancer Center physician-scientist defined for the first time how ...
ITV has been accused of “censoring” Martina Navratilova for stating a controversial boxer was male. Dozens of other comments ...
A study by Cedars-Sinai researchers has found that the loss of the Y chromosome in both cancer cells and immune cells within ...
Discussions of strength often mean brute force and sprint speeds — qualities associated with male physiology. But female ...
I married a tall woman out of love, partly from genetic ambition. I figured we’d gift our kids a vertical advantage. It turns ...
University of Arizona scientists have discovered that the loss of the Y chromosome in men's cells may make it more difficult ...
Researchers from the University of Arizona have unveiled that coordinated Y chromosome loss in both cancer cells and immune ...
An experiment in mice has discovered that a mother’s iron deficiency alters sex determination. Until now, it was believed ...
A surprising finding from researchers in Japan has shown how an environmental factor can influence the development of sex organs in unborn mice. The discovery challenges the longstanding belief that ...
When cancer cells in male patients and immune cells in their tumors both lose the Y chromosome, those patients tend to ...