Science & Medicine

DNA-guided 3-D printing of human tissue is unveiled

A UCSF-led team has developed a technique to build tiny models of human tissues, called organoids, more precisely than ever before using a.

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Oral Bacteria Leave Mark Inside Mouth

There may be a new way to distinguish a person’s identity. Bacteria in the mouth—especially bacteria located in gums—can tell you more about.

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Magical Mystery Tooth: Dentist Teams Up With Scientists to Clone Beatle DNA

Dentistry Today reported almost two years ago that John Lennon’s tooth was purchased at an auction by a Canadian dentist. Now, that same.

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Science and Medicine

Should We Bring Back Extinct Species?

Scientists are currently working on three different approaches to restore lost plants and animals. In cloning, scientists use genetic material from the extinct.

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Lifestyle, Diet May Prevent Oral Cancer

New research shows something that should be obvious. A healthy diet and a healthy lifestyle can greatly reduce the risk of oral cancer..

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Ancient Teeth Bacteria Display Evolution of Disease

Researchers recently learned a great deal of information about oral health from DNA preserved in calcified teeth bacteria. It was learned that negative.

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UCLA Scientists Make Discovery that May Aid Dentistry

Cancer scientists at the UCLA School of Dentistry have found two epigenetic regulating genes that impact cell-fate determination of human bone marrow stem.

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Another Mechanism Discovered by Which Sulforaphane Prevents Cancer

The influence of sulforaphane on DNA methylation was explored by examining methylation of the gene cyclinD2. Researchers in the Linus Pauling Institute at.

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Vaccine May Prevent Dental Caries

It’s possible an anticaries DNA vaccine may eventually exist that has the ability to prevent dental caries. This information comes from a study.

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Caffeine May Protect Skin

“Caffeine might become a weapon in prevention because it inhibits ATR and also acts as a sunscreen and directly absorbs damaging UV light,”.

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