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Alvaro Castillo2025-09-05 09:19:392025-10-13 09:26:52A UCLA study showed genes affecting mRNA stability are also related to disorders such as lupus, diabetes and multiple sclerosis
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Alvaro Castillo2025-04-23 14:30:452025-04-24 14:31:49Tiny CRISPR tool opens door to faster, simpler plant genome editing
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Alvaro Castillo2024-12-11 11:07:042025-01-09 10:10:26Lab to life: from science to real-world health solutions
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Alvaro Castillo2023-12-14 17:04:322024-02-20 10:26:37Breakthrough reveals poaching hotspots, trade routes of most trafficked endangered mammal
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Alvaro Castillo2023-11-16 17:19:452023-11-16 17:19:45Over three dozen UCLA faculty listed among world’s most influential researchers
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Alvaro Castillo2023-10-12 15:45:252023-10-13 15:49:06Whaling wiped out far more fin whales than previously thought
A decade after gene therapy, children born with deadly immune disorder remain healthy
By Sarah C.P. Williams
Over a decade ago, UCLA physician-scientists…

