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Douglas Wallace watched with anticipation as a mouse navigated chambers in a habitat in his lab in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Douglas Wallace watched with anticipation as a mouse navigated chambers in a habitat in his lab in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
John D. Loike, a Professor of Biology at Touro College and University Systems, writes a regular column on bioethics for The…
Mitochondria, the tiny structures inside our cells that generate energy, may play a key role in autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
Source: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Ancient mitochondrial DNA genetic patterns may play role in this…