A new study has revealed that Beagle dogs carrying mutations in the Shank3 gene—a high-risk gene for autism spectrum disorder (ASD)—exhibit face-processing abnormalities similar to those observed in ...
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ZME Science on MSNCat Owners Wanted for Science: Help Crack the Genetic Code of FelinesCats are beloved family members in tens of millions of households, but we know surprisingly little about their genes.
Join the movement to solve the mysteries of cat genetics with the first fur-based DNA sequencing method for pets ...
Scientists have secured £1.5 million from Cancer Research UK (CRUK) to investigate the genetic secrets behind neuroblastoma - aiming to improve treatments for this aggressive childhood cancer.
In fact, while some prostate cancers are aggressive, others grow so slowly they may never cause harm. Distinguishing between these types remains difficult, as the genetic differences underlying them ...
A major challenge in treating high-risk neuroblastoma is its complex genetic makeup, which contributes to its aggressive nature and unpredictable response to treatment. Neuroblastoma often involves ...
Study highlights the role of long-term environmental changes in the evolution of predatory behaviour in nematodes ...
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Audacy on MSNAre pit bulls more aggressive than other breeds due to genetics? Brian Hare, founder of Duke University’s Canine Cognition Center, weighs inAt least so says Brian Hare, professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke and author of Puppy Kindergarten. He’s also ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNMouse and organoid models reveal FGFR2's role in pancreatic cancer aggression and interceptionPancreatic cancer is projected to become the second-deadliest cancer by 2030. By the time it's diagnosed, it's often ...
A new study reveals that autism-like symptoms in mice emerge when two nerve proteins—MDGA2 and BDNF—fall out of balance.
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