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Work Begins To Quantify Undetected Cases of Coronavirus
A new study has begun recruiting to determine how many adults in the United States without a confirmed history of infection with SARS-CoV-2 have antibodies to the virus.
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Unraveling Interactions To Understand Disease
New research investigating the interactions between metal ions and peptides in the body could lead to improved understanding and treatment of many diseases.
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Tailoring Treatment for Triple-negative Breast Cancer
A team has identified a signaling pathway which could be exploited in triple-negative breast cancer patients to better target therapies in the future.
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Improving Foxglove Plant's Natural Medicine Production
Two studies mark an early step in a UB biologist’s quest to understand how foxgloves make medicinal compounds.
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Researchers Determine Structure of SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease and Identify Inhibitors
A team of Chinese scientists has reported the high-resolution crystal structure of the main protease (Mpro) of the novel coronavirus and has identified drugs that may hold promise in combating the virus.
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Unlocking the Mysteries of Memory: A Novel Function for MAP2 in Synaptic Strengthening
The research team discovered a new role for MAP2 in the synaptic potentiation process and expects to provide key insights into synaptic dysfunction in brain diseases.
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Researchers Have Succeeded in Restoring Mobility and Sensation of Touch in Stroke-Afflicted Rats
The study has now been published in the research journal PNAS.
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New Study Assess Whether Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollution Lead To a Steeper Rate of Cognitive Decline
“A strength of our study was that we were able to analyze the rates of cognitive decline over time so it adds important findings to the growing body of scientific evidence about air pollution and its effects on the brain health of older adults.”
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Researchers Have Demonstrated the Ability to Implant Ultrathin, Flexible Neural Interface Into the Brain
Next-generation brain implants with more than a thousand electrodes can survive for more than six years.
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New Study Finds Modifiable Risk Factors Could Play a Role in Alzheimer’s Disease
Amyloid accumulation is not the only risk factor in Alzheimer’s disease.
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