Cell Memory: Cells Remember in Shades, Not Just Black and White Recent research from MIT is challenging the conventional wisdom about epigenetic memory, suggesting that cells can maintain a wide range of gene expression levels over time. This discovery moves us be... biological engineering cell identity DNA methylation epigenetics gene expression synthetic biology tissue engineering
MIT Study Reveals How Alzheimer's Disease Disrupts Gene Regulation in the Brain Alzheimer’s disease is infamous for eroding memory and cognition, but cutting-edge research now uncovers a deeper, cellular struggle that may determine who succumbs and who resists. Scientists at MIT ... Alzheimer's brain cells cell regulation cognitive decline epigenomics gene expression genomics neuroscience
Repurposed Cancer Drugs Show Promise Against Alzheimer’s Brain Damage Could the answer to reversing Alzheimer’s brain damage already exist on pharmacy shelves? Recent research points to a surprising possibility: some cancer drugs may help fight the devastating effects o... Alzheimer's brain health cancer drugs clinical trials drug repurposing gene expression irinotecan letrozole