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‘Epigenome editor’ silences gene that causes deadly brain disorders
Prion diseases are caused by misfolded proteins, but a new tool can stop them forming in mice. Gemma Conroy A molecular-editing tool that’s small...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Place cells are known to encode individual locations, but research finds stitching together a “cognitive map” of a whole environment requires a...
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