A specific subset of immune cells driven by testosterone resolves pain faster in men, explaining why women are more likely to ...
As men age, they lose parts of the Y chromosome. Research suggests this may have a greater impact on health than previously ...
New techniques to detect Y chromosome genes show frequent loss of the Y in tissues of older men. The increase with age is ...
Researchers at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CEB) have found a new way to organize molecules inside living cells, opening possibilities for more controlled and efficient ...
For decades, scientists viewed the genome of a newly fertilized egg as a structural "blank slate"—a disordered tangle of DNA ...
Ancestral toxins cause disease for 20 generations. Epigenetic health defects in kidney, testis, and ovary intensify over many centuries, impacting evolutionary biology.
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