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Study links somatic mutations to autoimmune disease development
For decades, the standard explanation for autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis has rested on two pillars: inherited ...
Most of the roughly 40 trillion cells of your body have nearly identical copies of your genome – the DNA inherited from your parents, containing instructions for everything from converting food to ...
A new study headed by teams at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), and Open Targets has indicated how mutations that cause cancer drug resistance fall ...
Biomarkers are redefining how oncology trials are designed, shifting from single-mutation targeting to comprehensive genomic ...
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Colon cancer is not one disease: Why BRAF & KRAS mutations matter
Today, doctors are increasingly looking at the genetic makeup of each patient’s tumor to guide treatment decisions.
CFTR is a protein essential to wet surfaces throughout your body, like the airways of your lungs. People with cystic fibrosis have a gene mutation that causes problems with the protein. Some ...
New research suggests that autoimmune diseases may be driven by DNA mutations in immune cells that remove the natural brakes on the immune system. It reveals a previously hidden role for somatic ...
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