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SCAPE Microscope Lets Researchers Watch the Brain Smell in Real Time
A tool developed as part of the NIH BRAIN Initiative helps researchers watch neural activity in real-time 3D.
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Immune System Alteration a Key Process in Male Pregnancy
An international team under the leadership of the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel has intensively studied the unique male pregnancy in 12 species of pipefishes and seahorses.
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Toxic Immune Cell Atlas To Guide MS Research
A newly developed comprehensive molecular profile or “atlas” of the toxic immune cells that damage the brain could be used to guide multiple sclerosis research and treatment.
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Biomanufacturing Drugs During Space Flights
An instrument currently aboard the International Space Station could grow E.coli in space, opening a new path to biomanufacturing drugs during long-term space flights.
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Proteins Involved in Glucose Metabolism Linked to Alzheimer's Disease
In the largest study to date of proteins related to Alzheimer’s disease, a team of researchers has identified disease-specific proteins and biological processes that could be developed into both new treatment targets and fluid biomarkers
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Structural Protein May Be a New Marker for Depression
The structural protein tubulin may be a new target for the diagnosis and treatment of depression.
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Celastrol Treats SAD-like Symptoms in Animal Model
Using a chemical genomics approach, researchers have identified a drug that rescues winter depression-like behavior in medaka fish.
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Exploring the Possible Mechanism Linking Obesity and Breast Cancer
A new article proposes a unique theory that a protein secreted by fat cells drives the development of breast cancer.
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How Diet Can Change the Way Sugar Tastes
Researchers have uncovered the molecular pathways behind how sweet taste perception changes in response to different diets.
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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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