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Low-Energy Device Lights Up Artificial Neuronal Networks
Scientists have used a nano-scale device, named an “optomemristor”, to interact with and emulate multi-factor biological computations of the mammalian brain.
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Origin of Complex Cells Started Without Oxygen
Recent research is challenging the view that the emergence of eukaryotes happened in response to increased oxygenation of the Earth's atmosphere.
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Why Is Cowpea Mosaic Virus So Good at Fighting Cancer?
A plant virus that infects legumes, known as cowpea mosaic virus, can stimulate the immune system to target and destroy cancer and prevents it from recurring.
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Novel Plug-and-Play Multi-Organ Chip Developed
Researchers have created a plug-and-play multi-organ chip the size of a microscope slide that can be customized to the patient.
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The Risk of Psychotic-Like Experiences Can Begin in Childhood
It has long been understood that environmental and socio-economic factor can increase a person’s risk of developing psychotic-like experiences that can become precursors to a schizophrenia diagnosis later in life. Researchers have found that these risk factors can be observed in pre-adolescent children.
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Can AI Diagnose Cognitive Impairment Before It Progresses to Alzheimer's?
An artificial intelligence system has been used to distinguish between stable and progressive cognitive impairment from MRI images with 85% accuracy.
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Two-Front Treatment Strategy for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Scientists have discovered a combination therapy for treating triple-negative breast cancer that results in durable tumor regression in an animal model of the disease.
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The Protein That Stimulates Muscle Growth
Researchers have demonstrated that TAK1, a protein that regulates innate immunity and proinflammatory signaling pathways, is indispensable for maintaining healthy neuromuscular junctions.
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Could a Molecular Loss of Motivation Precede Alzheimer's Disease?
Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine are studying why neuropsychiatric symptoms, such as apathy and irritability, appear in most Alzheimer’s disease patients before the onset of memory loss.
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New Target Molecules Could Pave Way to Personalized MS Treatment
Researchers have found a way to identify the immune cells involved in autoimmune diseases and have discovered four new target molecules of potential significance for future personalized treatment of multiple sclerosis.
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