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Researchers Characterize a Coordinated Role of HIRA and dPCIF1 in Regulating Orderly ZGA in Early Embryos 2024-11-12
Unveiling the Secrets of Aging: Chinese Scientists Discover the Dual Role of Immunoglobulins 2024-11-06
PROFIT-seq: Real-time and programmable transcriptome sequencing 2024-10-29
Chinese Scientists Uncover Metformin′s Potential to Delay Aging in Primates 2024-09-13
MAGIC-seq: Reshaping Framework of Spatial Transcriptomics Technology 2024-09-12
Deciphering the Pathological Mechanisms of Spermatogenic Impairment in Cryptorchidism 2024-09-04
Discovery of new female-determining pathway in turtles 2024-09-04
Scientists Reveal Habitat Connectivity Drives Panda Recovery 2024-08-12
Role of Metabolites in Human Placental Health Unveiled 2024-07-31
Locusts Locate Mates by Sex Pheromones at Low Density 2024-07-30
Novel Gene Writing Technology Enables All-RNA-mediated Targeted Gene Integration in Human Cells 2024-07-12
Large-scale Study Reveals Functional Diversity of DNA Transposons and Expands Genome Engineering Toolbox 2024-06-06
The “Encounter” between plant viruses and insect wings 2024-01-12
Researchers decode the spatiotemporal transcriptome atlas of multiple regions of the developing human brain 2023-12-21
Invasive species may combine with extreme weathers to threaten global biodiversity 2023-11-07
Scientists discover hidden barriers and signs of damage in the aging spinal cord of primates 2023-11-03
3D printing! A field monitoring device for preserving high-quality DNA from insects was invented 2023-09-19
‘Sociability’ of Locusts: Social Interactions Promote Aggregation 2023-09-12
Gregarious Locusts Wear Contrasting Black-brown ‘Clothes’ to Warn Predators 2023-08-29
Plateau pika holds “umbrella” for conservation of alpine grassland ecosystem under climate change 2023-08-14
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