PDRN skincare is the ultimate glass skin hack – but what’s salmon DNA got to do with it? (Picture: Metro/Getty) Metro ...
Scientists have captured the most detailed structural images to date of a specific type of protein's DNA repair process, a ...
Scientists have captured the most detailed structural images to date of a specific type of protein's DNA repair process, a ...
Some of the tech is Korean-made, but what really makes a treatment ‘Korean’ is the approach, which Guylas points out is, ...
CPD, a biotechnology-derived active based on an Antarctic scientific discovery. Developed for topical use, it supports DNA ...
PDRN skincare: the viral salmon DNA ingredient for firmer, glowier skin – and the best serums to try
The buzzy K-beauty skincare trend is PDRN, an ingredient derived from salmon DNA, more specifically, salmon sperm. But does it work? An expert weighs in.
A cancer drug target already being investigated in clinical trials turns out to be doing something even more consequential than researchers realized. Scientists at Scripps Research have discovered ...
A new pan-cancer study has uncovered a shared vulnerability across multiple aggressive cancers and sheds light on the role that BRCA1-associated protein 1 (BAP1) plays in recognizing DNA damage.
A new fluorescent sensor is giving scientists an unprecedented view of how cells respond to DNA damage, capturing the repair process as it unfolds in real time. The tool, developed at Utrecht ...
Cars patched up after a wreck may look fixed—but never run quite as before. The same may hold true for chromatin, according to a study published in Science on November 6. In response to double-strand ...
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