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Sleepy cells rely on Sir2 to remodel their DNA landscape
From the Tsukiyama Lab, Basic Sciences Division

O-MAPping the cell for a spatial understanding of basic biology
From the Cancer Consortium Shechner lab, Department of Pharmacology, University of Washington

Structural landscape of DNA and precision medicine, firm handshake
From the Ha lab, Public Health Sciences and Human Biology Divisions

New technique reveals cells’ tiny engines unexpectedly shrug off DNA damage from toxic chemicals
A precise new technique reveals that our cells’ engines, mitochondria, unexpectedly shrug off DNA damage from toxic chemicals

Study challenges previously held beliefs about the role of genetic mutations in colon cancer development
Discovery in mitochondrial DNA of colon cancer cells may open new avenues for cancer therapy, early detection and monitoring treatment response