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Studies Reveal Cell-By-Cell Changes Caused When Pig Hearts And Kidneys Are Transplanted Into Humans
NEW YORK, May 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ Surgical teams at NYU Langone Health performed the world s first genetically modified pig kidney transpl
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A roundup of mysterious, paranormal and strange news stories from the past week. When a commercial pilot begins a report
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We finally know why humans don t have tails
Researchers discover a potential genetic connection between humans tail loss and a type of birth defect.
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Why don t people have tails?
Scientists recently found that a so-called jumping gene may have jumped ship millions of years ago, and taken our tails with it.
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Blocking Notch signaling pathway could reverse age-related bone loss
A cellular signal essential to the development of the skeleton increases during aging to weaken bones, finds a new study in mice.
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