Background Wolf–Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) is a contiguous gene deletion syndrome involving variable size deletions of the 4p16.3 region. Seizures are frequently, but not always, associated with WHS.
New Olympic gene testing rules are drawing sharp criticism from athletes who warn the policy could cause harm and exclusion in women's sports.
Three mutually reinforcing mutations, M42, M94 and M139 (two transversions and a 1-bp deletion), distinguish haplogroup I, which is represented today by a minority of Africans—mainly Sudanese, ...
It looks at its 648-gene tissue-based array that profiles all solid tumor malignancies, which would help guide treatment. This approval will enable the migration of Tempus AI 's entire DNA solid tumor ...
Therapeutic antibodies selectively eliminated existing stem cells in mice while sparing gene-edited donor cells, offering a safer strategy for stem cell transplants.
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