What keeps our cells the right size? Scientists have long puzzled over this fundamental question, since cells that are too ...
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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 ...
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA) are sections of RNA over 200 nucleotides in length that are not translated into proteins, remaining in the nucleus following transcription in relatively low concentration ...
Large-scale human genetics studies have shown that many risk variants for common and complex diseases sit in the non-coding ...
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.
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 ...
“There is strong debate in the scientific community on whether the thousands of long non-coding RNAs generated from our genomes are functional or simply byproducts of a noisy transcriptional machinery ...
A study led by biomedical scientists at the University of California, Riverside, has shown for the first time that a father’s ...
Researchers have uncovered differences in how multiple myeloma develops and progresses in men and in women, which could lead ...
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