The Iñupiat people of Alaska have long said that bowhead whales live two human lifetimes. That oral knowledge turned out to be conservative.
A protein long studied for its role in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia now appears to serve a second, equally critical function, safeguarding the integrity of human DNA.
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A protein found in bowhead whales, one of the longest-living mammals on Earth, could help improve how human cells repair DNA, according to new research from scientists at the Albert Einstein College ...
Scientists discover ALS protein that links DNA repair to cancer and dementia: Study ...
A protein tied to ALS and dementia may have a much bigger role in disease than scientists realized. Researchers found that ...
A protein, TDP43, previously linked to dementia and ALS, has been found to control DNA repair. Researchers say abnormal ...