It’s a new way to create “bi-paternal” mice that can survive to adulthood—but human applications are still a long way off.
Globally, scientists are working to unlock the secrets of extending human lifespan at the cellular level, where aging occurs ...
Blood clots form in response to signals from the lungs of cancer patients—not from other organ sites, as previously ...
Researchers in China have achieved what many believed couldn't be done: they've created viable, healthy mice using genetic material from two fathers, unlocking new possibilities in reproductive ...
By modifying 20 regions of the genome, scientists successfully bred mice with two male parents and raised them to maturity.
Most kinds of stem cells are less versatile and may help to sustain and restore only the tissues and organs in which they are ...
A Washington State University Spokane research team has made a breakthrough at the cellular level in studying the secrets of ...
Heatstroke can cause long-term organ damage and obesity in mice, raising concerns about similar effects in humans.
Washington State University scientists have created genetically-engineered mice that could help accelerate anti-aging ...
Led by WSU College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor Jiyue Zhu, the research team has developed mice that have human-like short telomeres, enabling the study of cellular aging as it ...