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News-Medical.Net on MSNEngineered viruses and gene therapy halt tumor growth and extend survival in miceThis study reveals the potential of engineered phage-IL-12 therapy in melanoma, enhancing immune response and tumor ...
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IFLScience on MSNScientists Put A Human "Language Gene" Into Mice And Curious Things UnfoldedWe found that when we ‘transliterated’ the squeaks made by mice with the human-specific [language gene] variant, they were ...
Mutations accumulated in mitochondrial DNA associated with aging were earlier believed to cause aging by decreasing the energy-producing function (mitochondrial respiratory function). In this study, ...
Pictured is Colossal's "woolly mouse" next to a wild-type mouse. Dallas-based biotech startup Colossal aims to bring the woolly mammoth back from extinction through genetic engineering.
The resulting mice all have an edit that causes loss of function in the FGF5 gene, which alters hair growth cycles and causes hair growth as much as three times longer than wild type. The edited ...
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Puberty triggers brain rewiring in genetic condition tied to autism, mouse study suggestsAfter the mice reached the equivalent of puberty, the number of dendritic spines sharply decreased compared to wild-type mice. The protein GSK3-beta, which is involved in synapse regulation ...
More information: Joan Roig-Soriano et al, Long-term effects of s-KL treatment in wild-type mice: Enhancing longevity, physical well-being, and neurological resilience, Molecular Therapy (2025).
and wild type. Mice were evaluated under several conditions, including obesity induced with a high-fat diet and a cold challenge. They assessed serum and tissues, as well as isolated cells from a ...
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