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Wound healing: The stem cell dynamic

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One of the key questions in biology is to identify how tissues are repaired after trauma and understand how stem cells migrate, proliferate, and differentiate to repair tissue damage. Researchers define, for the first time, the changes in the stem cell dynamics that contribute to wound healing.
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Novel loci and pathways significantly associated with longevity
Only two genome-wide significant loci associated with longevity have been identified so far, probably because of insufficient sample sizes of centenarians, whose genomes may harbor genetic variants associated with health and longevity.
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Should you edit your children’s genes?

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Should you edit your children’s genes?
In the fierce debate about CRISPR gene editing, it’s time to give patients a voice.
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Delivering genes across the blood-brain barrier

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Delivering genes across the blood-brain barrier
Caltech biologists have developed a vector capable of noninvasive delivery of genetic cargo throughout the adult central nervous system.
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