New study unveils a significant connection between oral bacteria and pancreatic cancer development in mice and sheds light on a previously recognized link between oral health and pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest forms of cancer.
Scientists at the University of Manchester, along with collaborators from the University of Leeds (UK), the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (Santa Fe, Argentina)and IBM Research (Almaden, CA), have used AI to analyse over 50,000 three-dimensional Magnetic Resonance images of the heart from the UK Biobank’s stored data, gaining insights into heart genetics and structure. Click to read more.
The central dogma proposed that genetic information predominantly transfers from DNA to RNA during gene expression to make a functional product protein.
A gene associated with colorectal cancer appears to also play a role in the development of other solid tumors, according to a study of over 350,000 patient biopsy samples conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Foundation Medicine.