Scientists have unveiled a link between childhood stress and epigenetic changes in sperm cells that could affect future generations. Published in Molecular Psychiatry, the study indicates that ...
State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases, West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064, China ...
This review aims to provide an overview of VMP1’s multifaceted roles and its implications in disease pathology. VMP1’s functions extend beyond autophagy ... which is crucial for protecting cells from ...
The findings in this report may improve in vitro conditions to overcome this problem, as well as add important physiological context to the role of reproductive tract glandular secretions in ...
Fathers may carry traces of their childhood trauma in their sperm cells, a new study finds. The new research, published Jan. 3 in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, looked at the "epigenetics" of ...
In vitro gametes (IVGs) refer to “reprogramming” stem cells or skin cells to function like eggs or sperm cells. The process is known as “in vitro gametogenesis.” Once human “in vitro ...
The new research, published Jan. 3 in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, looked at the "epigenetics" of the sperm cells of fathers who had been exposed to high stress in childhood.
Dubal and Abdulai-Saiku were especially interested in whether the origin of the X chromosome – from mom or from dad – mattered to cells. They knew that when egg and sperm cells form ...
Eating foods high in key nutrients, including iron, folic acid, and vitamin B12, and limiting alcohol may help increase your red blood cell count. Red blood cells are the most common cells in ...
Cancer cells can poison attacking immune cells by filling them with defective mitochondria ― dampening the body’s defensive forces and helping the tumour to evade eradication 1. These findings ...