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Diet-Induced Hepatocyte Regeneration Enhances CRISPR-Mediated Gene Repair
Use of thyroid hormone to boost hepatocyte proliferation enhanced the efficiency of CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene correction in the mouse liver. This may be a strategy to enhance gene repair within the liver, according to a new study.
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Neuron-Growing Ink Offers Hope for Nerve Repair
Researchers have developed a neuron-growing ink that uses the body's own electrical signals to precisely guide the growth of nerve cells.
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CRISPR Study Identifies Two Genes That Regulate Social Dominance
Scientists have discovered that two paralogous androgen receptor genes control social status in African cichlid fish. The finding may have applications to other species.
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Electrical Stimulation Targets Swallowing Difficulties in Brain Injury
People with neurological conditions, such as stroke and head injury, often have problems with swallowing food and drinking safely. Can electrical stimulation help?
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Fish Give Insight on Sound Sensitivity in Autism
A tiny fish is helping scientists understand how the human brain processes sound and is providing insight into autism spectrum disorder.
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These 5 Key Errors Undermine COVID-19 Data Shared on Twitter
The frantic swirl of coronavirus-related information sharing that took place this year on social media is the subject of a new analysis led by researchers at the School of Informatics and Computing at IUPUI.
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What's It Like To Share a Body in Virtual Reality?
A new study aimed to develop a novel collaboration method with a shared avatar, which can be controlled concurrently by two individuals in VR, and to investigate human motor behaviors as the avatar is controlled in VR.
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"Volume Control" in the Brain Supports Learning and Memory
A "molecular volume knob" regulating electrical signals in the brain helps with learning and memory, according to a Dartmouth study.
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Brain Computing Study Shows How To Make Metals Mimic Neurons
In a recent study, scientists were able to predict design rules for devices that exhibit controllable and energy-efficient transition between different resistive states triggered by incoming stimuli.
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