Scientists Create 'Epigenetic Couch Potato' Mouse: Baylor College of Medicine
December 03, 2019
December 03, 2019
HOUSTON, Texas, Dec. 3 [TNSmedicalresearch-Nature Communications journal] -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news release:
Why is it that some people love to exercise, and others hate it? Most people would assume it's all due to genetics, but a new Baylor College of Medicine led study in mice shows for the first time that a different molecular level of regulation - epigenetics - plays a key role in determining one's innate drive to exercise. Epigenetics refers to . . .
Why is it that some people love to exercise, and others hate it? Most people would assume it's all due to genetics, but a new Baylor College of Medicine led study in mice shows for the first time that a different molecular level of regulation - epigenetics - plays a key role in determining one's innate drive to exercise. Epigenetics refers to . . .