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A gene from 100-year-olds could help kids who age too fast

Knocking out a gene doesn’t always rob the target cells of their mRNA and protein. Sometimes neighboring cells can provide these basic outputs to, in effect, compensate for the disabled gene. A recent mouse study pinpoints how, at least in fat tissue.

Gene–environment interaction of GWAS loci and reproductive history in uterine fibroid risk - EurekAlert!

Scientists just made gene editing far more powerful

Study finds gene responsible for wheat variety with three ovaries - EurekAlert!

Hitchhiking DNA picked up by gene, saves a species from extinction - EurekAlert!

Gene-edited pigs resistant to swine fever could boost animal welfare

Scientists discover a gene that could triple wheat production - EurekAlert!

Stabilization of neuropathy scores seen after gene editing therapy for rare nerve disease

Gene linked to rheumatic disease controls cell movement - EurekAlert!

Variation in US commercial health plan coverage restrictions for cell and gene therapies - EurekAlert!

New study supports gene-tailored radiation doses to treat HPV+ throat cancer - EurekAlert!

Loss of Trp53 gene promotes tumor growth and immune suppression in ovarian cancer - EurekAlert!

Gene editing unlocks efficient hybrid seed production in rapeseed - EurekAlert!

First CRISPR horses spark controversy: what’s next for gene-edited animals?

MD Anderson and Phoenix SENOLYTIX announce strategic cross-licensing agreement to enhance inducible switch technologies for cell and gene therapies - EurekAlert!

Researchers identify gene associated with deadly heart disease in golden retrievers - EurekAlert!

After ‘humiliating’ raid, Burkina Faso halts ‘gene drive’ project to fight malaria

New era in transthyretin amyloidosis: From stabilizers to gene editing - EurekAlert!

Scientists unlock the gene that lets bearded dragons switch sex