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Exosome-mediated epigenetic repression of HIV

A new study has used exosomes to deliver novel proteins into the cells of HIV infected mice to prevent the […]

Omitting mice from the title of papers misleads the media

A recent study has suggested that when authors of scientific papers omit basic facts from the article title, like whether […]

Cell-based study corrects fragile X syndrome

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer. A new paper published in Cell describes an approach to correct the genetic defect […]

World of Genomics: Brazil

Original article written by Shannon Gunn, 2021. Updated by Lyndsey Fletcher, 2023. In this week’s World of Genomics, we travel […]

Curing misconceptions: where do genomics myths come from?

Genomics has, perhaps more than any other field, been plagued by misconceptions. From oversimplified explanations in high school biology classes […]

A SNAPpy way to customize cell therapies

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapies are highly successful, but they are currently engineered […]

Women’s Health: From the Wandering Uterus to the 21st Century

Despite women making up nearly 50% of the global population, significant gender disparities in healthcare continue to be reported. Whilst […]

Extracellular vesicles: possible biomarkers of psychiatric disorders

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer. Identifying the molecular changes associated with mental health disorders will pave the way for […]

An miRNA holds back anxiety

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer Severe or prolonged stress can trigger anxiety disorders, but a lack of knowledge of […]

A new target for blood–brain barrier transport

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer Getting large-molecule drugs across the blood–brain barrier (BBB) is challenging, largely because of our […]