Tardigrade Protein Dsup Shows Promise in Shielding Human Cells from Radiation Damage
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Tardigrade Protein Dsup Shows Promise in Shielding Human Cells from Radiation Damage

What's Happening? Scientists have identified a protein from tardigrades, known as Dsup (damage suppressor), that can physically shield DNA from radiation damage. When the gene for Dsup was spliced into human cultured cells in a laboratory setting, these cells exhibited approximately 40 percent less
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