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Scientists found that healthy women can carry genetic changes in their breast cells that are thought to be characteristic of ...
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While most known types of DNA damage are fixed by our cells’ in-house DNA repair mechanisms, some forms of DNA damage evade repair and can persist for many years, new research shows. This means that ...
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In an intriguing revelation from recent research, mitochondria have been shown not only to power the cell but also to ...
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Some DNA damage evades repair for years, causing repeated mutations during cell division, increasing cancer risk, especially ...
Experiments and modeling reveal the unexpected structure that can be seen in bacteria grown in mucus samples and biofilms.
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