Why are humans active during the day when many mammals thrive at night? New research [1] published in Science suggests the answer lies deep within our cells.Early mammals were nocturnal, avoiding ...
Researchers use epigenetic clock, DNA methylation and mouse model to demonstrate that T cell proliferation can stretch past organism lifespan and acuta lymphoblastic leukemia T cells appear hundreds ...
A series of preclinical studies show that a new compound, SHP1705, targets circadian clock proteins hijacked by glioblastoma stem cells, impairing the cancer cells' ability to survive and grow.
St. Jude co-corresponding authors Caitlin Zebley, MD, PhD, Department of Bone Marrow Transplantation & Cellular Therapy and Ben Youngblood, PhD, Department of Immunology, used an epigenetic clock to ...