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How Can COVID-19 Injure the Brain? Spectroscopy Study Takes a Long Look
One of the first spectroscopic imaging-based studies of neurological injury in COVID-19 patients has been reported by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Can Memory Manipulation Treat Alcohol Addiction?
Researchers have examined whether the effects of alcohol addiction in the brain could be modified through memory manipulation.
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Exploring Diabetes' Links With Alzheimer's Disease Plaques
New research from the University of Eastern Finland explores the role of diabetes in the cellular and molecular changes underlying Alzheimer's disease (AD).
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Love Is the Drug: Exploring The Role of Oxytocin in Sex
A new study has investigated the poorly understood role of oxytocin in male sexual function using rats as a model system.
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Birds of a Feather Share Data Together
The publication of SPI-Birds' first scientific paper coincides with receiving the Dutch Data Incentive Prize for the Medical and Life Sciences.
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Removing Food Allergens at the Source
It’s critical to find ways to reduce the suffering caused by food allergies. Food processing already spend a lot of effort to label products so people can avoid items they’re allergic to. But what if we could do better?
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Researchers Conduct Epigenetic Analysis of a 330-Year-Old Poplar Tree
A research team has been trying to understand how epimutations arise in plant genomes, how stable they are across generations, and whether they can affect important plant characteristics.
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DNA-Based Nanogels Designed for Targeted Chemotherapy
Researchers have designed DNA-based nanogels that only break down and release their chemotherapeutic contents within cancer cells, potentially eliminating painful and uncomfortable side effects.
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Post-Hurricane Monitoring of Antibiotic Resistance in Waterways Reveals Hotspots
Six months after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico and caused some wastewater treatment plants to discharge raw sewage into waterways, researchers looked at the impact on antibiotic resistance in three watersheds.
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Gut Microbes May Contribute to Diabetes Progression
A European study deduced that bacterial changes in the gut that increase the levels of imidazole propionate, the molecule that makes the body's cells resistant to insulin in type 2 diabetes.
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