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3D X-Rays Reveal the Neuronal Impact of Alzheimer's
Researchers have now found a new technique to measure and quantify neuronal tissue architecture in three dimensions and at high resolution, which enabled them to identify changes in neurons in Alzheimer’s.
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Hearing Loss Genes Imaged in New Study
Researchers have been able to document and visualize hearing loss-associated genes in the human inner ear, in a unique collaboration study between otosurgeons and geneticists.
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Brief Periods of Blindness Are Essential To Vision
Fixational eye movements are tiny movements of the eye that play a large role in our ability to see letters, numbers and objects at a distance. Researchers have further cemented the evidence for the important role of these tiny movements.
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Novel Drug Class With Activity Against SARS-CoV-2 Identified
Researchers report a new candidate ribonucleoside analog, 4’-fluorouridine, that has potent antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2 and other respiratory RNA viruses in cell culture, human organoids and different animal models when administered once daily.
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Inbred Dog Breeds Share As Much Genetic Material As Siblings
A new study shows that the majority of canine breeds are highly inbred, contributing to an increase in disease and health care costs throughout their lifespan.
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Ointment Kills Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Research shows that the use of a topical drug, called AB569, promotes the killing of antibiotic-resistant bacteria while enhancing the healing of wounds in a variety of burn injuries.
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Mouse Study May Reveal How UTIs Cause Delirium
Cedars-Sinai researchers find that the immune system’s response to urinary tract infection causes brain changes and delirium in mice, paving the way for treatment in humans
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Recipe for Food Color Protein’s Unusual Behavior Uncovered
Phycocyanin is a food colorant that provides a vivid blue pigment, but it can be unstable when placed in soft drinks, and then lose its hues under fluorescent light on grocery shelves. Cornell food scientists have found the recipe for phycocyanin’s unique behavior and they now have a chance to stabilize it.
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Rare Blood Clots Linked to COVID-19 Vaccines: What’s the Molecular Mechanism?
An international team of scientists believe they may have found a molecular mechanism behind the extremely rare blood clots linked to adenovirus COVID-19 vaccines.
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Telomere Damage May Increase SARS-CoV-2 Susceptibility
Researchers have shown that the expression of the cell receptor for SARS-CoV-2, ACE2, which is essential for mediating cell entry of the virus, increases in the lungs of aging mice and humans.
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