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Junk RNA From Evolutionary Pathogens Can Induce Blood Regeneration After Chemotherapy Treatment – Science Times
Pathogens that were developed in our evolution millions of years can help induce blood regeneration after chemotherapy.

Biology experts at Max Planck Institute MPI of Immunobiology and Epigenetics collaborated recently with various universities to study how hematopoietic stem cells, also known as HSC, take advantage of the RNA molecules from junk DNA in the human genome….
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