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A Target for Epilepsy: Key Brain Receptor Structure Solved
Researchers have now published the first atomic structure of a brain receptor bound to a drug used to reverse anesthesia and to treat sedative overdoses.
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Don’t let Depression Keep you From Exercising
Exercise may be just as crucial to a depression patient’s good health as finding an effective antidepressant.
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Rethinking Existing Method Opens New Doors for Cancer Diagnostics
Osaka University researchers successfully use single-molecule sequencing method to investigate fluid dynamics of a single DNA molecule in solution.
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Smart Software Can Diagnose Prostate Cancer as Well as a Pathologist
An artificial intelligence system shows promise in streamlining the diagnosis of prostate cancer
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Detecting Patients with Latent Plasmodium Vivax Infections
A study reveals the presence of proteins from hypnozoites, the latent phase of the parasite, in circulating extracellular vesicles.
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Narcissistic Teens May Perform Better at School
Research shows adolescents who score high on certain aspects of subclinical narcissism may be more mentally tough and can perform better at school.
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Concept Life Sciences appoints John Vu as West Coast Business Development Director
Expands the reach of the Group’s integrated drug discovery and development services in the US.
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DermTech Announces Clinical Study to Assess DNA Damage and Reversal
DermTech, Inc. announced it has initiated enrollment in a clinical study to assess DNA damage induced by an excimer laser and evaluate the potential of T4 endonuclease topical DNA repair enzyme and photolyase cream to reduce this DNA damage as measured through gene expression analysis.
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Orphan Receptor Target to Treat Alcohol Withdrawal and Addiction
Scientists identify new molecular target linked to alcohol addiction
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Why Popcorn Tastes Better When You Eat it with Chopsticks
Researchers found that people found new enjoyment in popcorn, videos – even water – when they consumed them in unconventional ways.
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