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New Study Finds Selfish DNA (LINE-1) is Essential for Early Human Embryo Development
- Thursday October 24, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Recent research has shed light on how "selfish DNA," particularly LINE-1 transposons, plays a key role in early human development. Once viewed primarily as harmful, these elements have now been found to be essential for the normal formation and specialisation of cells during the embryo's early stages. Blocking their activity causes developmental di...
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Indian-Origin Scientist Developes New 3D Software to Track Embryonic Development
- Sunday December 6, 2015
- Indians Abroad | Indo-Asian News Service
An Indian-origin scientist has developed a new, open-source 3D software that can track the embryonic development and movement of neuronal cells throughout the body of the worm, and it is now available to scientists.
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Vitamin C may help treat a failing heart
- Thursday February 18, 2010
- Team DoctorNDTV
In a recent research study, scientists observed that vitamin C prompted the embryonic stem cells of mice to transform into beating heart muscle cells. This current finding is crucial as it could help in the development of new heart failure treatments.
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New Study Finds Selfish DNA (LINE-1) is Essential for Early Human Embryo Development
- Thursday October 24, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Recent research has shed light on how "selfish DNA," particularly LINE-1 transposons, plays a key role in early human development. Once viewed primarily as harmful, these elements have now been found to be essential for the normal formation and specialisation of cells during the embryo's early stages. Blocking their activity causes developmental di...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Indian-Origin Scientist Developes New 3D Software to Track Embryonic Development
- Sunday December 6, 2015
- Indians Abroad | Indo-Asian News Service
An Indian-origin scientist has developed a new, open-source 3D software that can track the embryonic development and movement of neuronal cells throughout the body of the worm, and it is now available to scientists.
- www.ndtv.com
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Vitamin C may help treat a failing heart
- Thursday February 18, 2010
- Team DoctorNDTV
In a recent research study, scientists observed that vitamin C prompted the embryonic stem cells of mice to transform into beating heart muscle cells. This current finding is crucial as it could help in the development of new heart failure treatments.
- doctor.ndtv.com