A new multi-national study has revealed that the shape of the heart is influenced in part by genetics and may help predict the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
By exploiting the genetic variation in cancer cells, an already approved cancer drug demonstrated enhanced effects against cancer cells in specific patient groups.
By exploiting the genetic variation in cancer cells, an already approved cancer drug demonstrated enhanced effects against ...
Monogenic forms of early onset severe childhood obesity (ie, presenting before the age of 5 years) can occur in the context ...
To make the analysis of genetics easier, the company's product line includes consumables, integrated systems, and analytical instrumentation. Genomics products are offered through the equipment and ...
Coelacanths are strange fish that are currently only known from two species found along the East African coast and in ...
A new database covering over 100 different canine tissues can significantly enhance our understanding of hereditary diseases and provide valuable ...
“This work is really important because the X chromosome has largely been excluded from genetic studies in the past,” said Amy ...
Cardiovascular disease remains the foremost cause of morbidity and mortality globally, affecting millions of individuals. Recent discoveries illuminate the substantial role of genetics in ...
Global Cardiovascular Genetic Testing Market is valued at approximately USD 9.07 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to grow with a healthy growth rate of more than 11.2% over the forecast period ...
Genetic analysis has confirmed a detail of an important Norse saga, telling us more about someone dubbed the "Well-man".