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Absence Epilepsy Seizures Visualized in the Brain
Researchers took a closer look at the firing activity of neurons in an area of the visual cortex of a genetic mouse model of absence epilepsy.
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Axim Receives Patent for its Purification and Extraction Methods of THC
This first-of-its-kind process enables the company to produce cGMP-compliant, pure THC molecules to be used as the active pharmaceutical ingredient in products currently undergoing research for multiple conditions.
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Psychedelics and the Potential of Plant Medicine
Hallucinogenic drugs are having a moment. A series of recent studies suggests that psychedelics may be useful for alleviating depression and anxiety, PTSD, and addiction.
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New Speakers from Roche and Imperial College London Announced for SMi’s ADMET Event
SMi Group Reports: With less than 4 weeks left until the 13th annual ADMET Conference commences in London, SMi announces two new speakers joining the event.
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Combining Different Malaria Vaccines Could Reduce Cases by 91%
Using two experimental anti-malarial vaccines, which work in different ways, can greatly reduce the number of malaria infections in animal studies. Experimental vaccines, which independently achieve 48% and 68% reductions in malaria cases, can achieve 91% reduction when combined.
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Targeting Epigenetic Proteins to Prevent Breast Cancer
Researchers have discovered that epigenetic proteins promote the proliferation of mammary gland stem cells in response to the sex hormone progesterone. The study suggests that inhibiting these proteins with drugs could prevent the development of breast cancer in women at high risk of the disease.
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Protein Turnover Rates Differ Across the Brain
Scientists have revealed that protein molecules in the brain are broken down and replaced at different rates, depending on where in the brain they are.
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Glial-Neuronal Interaction Fundamental for Memory
When astrocytes in mice overproduce a protein called ephrin-B1, the ability of the animal to retain memory weakens.
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Handedness Affects Happiness in Mental Health Treatment
Radical new model of emotion in the brain suggests current treatment for the most common mental health problems could be ineffective or even detrimental to about 50 percent of the population.
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Mental Health is in Decline Among Disadvantaged Americans
American adults of low socioeconomic status report increasing mental distress and worsening well-being, according to a new study
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