Sox9, a master regulator of cartilage formation, switches its target genes dynamically during embryonic limb development ...
Cerebral Palsy Center reports Kidswell Bio is advancing stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy in the U.S., focusing on cells ...
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How skull flexibility protects the baby inside the womb
Your baby's skull is supposed to be flexible during pregnancy. It is not a sign of weakness or a flaw, but a vital protective ...
Scientists now recognize that spontaneous DNA errors, which we acquire in early development all the way until our last breath ...
When do peripheral nerves develop? Researchers used "mosaic barcodes" to prove that neural crest cells commit to their ...
Millions of neurons branch throughout our bodies, keeping them in close communication with our brains. This peripheral ...
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Neanderthal infant bones suggest faster early growth than modern humans
Sometime around 55,000 years ago, a Neanderthal infant died in what is now Amud Cave in northern Israel. The child was only ...
The proceeds will support the advancement of STC-15 in a Phase 2 study in select sarcoma indicationsFirst‑in‑class METTL3 ...
The Noyo Center for Marine Science in Fort Bragg broke ground this week on a 2,240-square-foot facility called the Whale ...
Around 40% of adults worldwide are affected by osteopenia: a loss of bone mineral density. This condition is extremely common ...
It starts to steadily decline after 40—so start today.
Invisible but everywhere—“forever chemicals” could be affecting children’s bone health. A new study links PFAS exposure to lower bone density in teens. Here’s what parents should know. (Pic: Pexels) ...
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