Discovery of a Pathway Processing DNA Damage Induced by Next-Generation Cancer Radiotherapy
Ionizing radiation (IR) therapy is frequently used in the treatment of cancer and is believed to exert its effects by DNA breaks in cells. Radiation f...
Ionizing radiation (IR) therapy is frequently used in the treatment of cancer and is believed to exert its effects by DNA breaks in cells. Radiation f...
Professor Hajin Kim and his research team in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNIST have developed a novel CRISPR-based genome labeling sch...
A research team, affiliated with UNIST has developed a novel CRISPR-based genome labeling scheme for reliable visualization of genomic elements in liv...
DNA replication is essential for living organisms to faithfully deliver genetic information from parental cells to daughter cells. Many proteins are a...
“Each human cell contains approximately 2 meters of DNA, yet that are too small to be visible to the unaided eye. Amazingly, all of that DNA is...
Eleven UNIST students have been recognized for their excellence in academic and research work at the 23rd Annual International Samsung Human-Tech Pape...
The prevailing hypothesis has suggested that the functions of DNA, such as the way the DNA is organized, largely depend on its interactions with prote...