Extra support for cells under stress may be a job for DoGs
Friday, July 17, 2015 - 05:30
in Biology & Nature
Stress wreaks havoc on our health—even at the cellular level. Cells under certain kinds of duress can lose water and put pressure on our DNA, making it difficult for genes to carry out critical functions such as self-repair. Now Yale School of Medicine researchers have found a peculiar way cells fight back against stress.