Morning Overview on MSN
As our gut ages, key genes go quiet and scientists now know why
As people live longer, the gut quietly accumulates damage that can tip the balance between healthy tissue renewal and chronic ...
Human gut organoids with (left) and without (right) the transcription factor ZNF800. On the left, wild type (unaltered) gut organoids show the presence of goblet cells (green), enteroendocrine cells ...
Researchers have unveiled an intriguing phenomenon of cellular reprogramming in mature adult organs, shedding light on a novel mechanism of adaptive growth. The study, which was conducted on fruit ...
A multi-institutional group of researchers led by the Hubrecht Institute and Roche's Institute of Human Biology has developed strategies to identify regulators of intestinal hormone secretion. In ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results