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RNA "Google Map" of the Brain Achieves Nanoscale Resolution
In a new paper, researchers reveal that they have succeeded in developing a technology that allows them, for the first time, to pinpoint millions of RNA molecules mapped inside tissues with nanoscale resolution.
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Translating the Dialects of Naked Mole Rats
Some converse in Creole, while others speak Scots, but it's not only humans who can be identified by the diversity of language they speak. Naked mole-rats have their own dialects, too.
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Optimizing Interactions Between Active Substances and Target Proteins
Scientists have investigated how the fit of potent inhibitors to their binding sites can be optimized so that they engage with their protein targets for a longer period of time.
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The Brain Features Behind Risk-Taking
Researchers looked at the genetic characteristics that correlate with risk-taking behavior. Using a representative sample of 25,000 people, the researchers examined the relationship between individual differences in brain anatomy and the propensity to engage in risky behavior.
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Team Harvests Cancer-Killing Exosomes From Natural Killer Cells
Researchers develop a microfluidic chip capable of capturing the body’s natural killer immune cells to harvest their cancer-killing exosomes.
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Dual Sensory Loss Linked to Depression Risk
People with combined vision and hearing loss are nearly four times more likely to experience depression and more than three times more likely to suffer chronic anxiety, according to a new study published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology and led by Anglia Ruskin University (ARU).
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One in Three Adults Feeling Depressed, Anxious During COVID-19
One in three adults, particularly women, younger adults, and those of lower socioeconomic status, are experiencing psychological distress related to COVID-19, a new study reports.
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3D Genome of the Primate Brain in High Resolution
A team has reported the highest resolution by far of the 3D genome of the primate brain, and demonstrated the molecular regulatory mechanisms of human brain evolution through cross-species multi-omics analysis and experimental validation.
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How Much Rest Do People With Sleep Disorders Think They Get?
People with sleep disorders commonly have a misperception about their actual sleep behavior. A research group analyzed polysomnography results to identify the types of sleep disorder that are associated with a discrepancy between self-reported and objective sleep parameters.
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Encapsulating Drugs in Nanoparticles To Target Pancreatic Cancer Cells
A team of researchers has devised a novel method to deliver pancreatic cancer drugs that could make fighting the disease much easier.
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