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Testing Network Control Principles of a Connectome by Ablating Individual Neurons

Scientists use control theory and laser-guided ablation to investigate and influence neuronal networks.
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Screening for Disease or Toxins in a Drop of Blood

Scientist have developed a multinozzle emitter array (MEA), a silicon chip that can dramatically shorten the time it takes to identify proteins, peptides, and other molecular components within small volumes of biological samples.
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Innate Fear of Snakes and Spiders: a Survival Instinct Found in Babies

Research shows babies as young as six months old feel stressed when seeing snakes and spiders—long before they could have learned this reaction.
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Phenogenetic Map Created For Stem Cell Models Of Neurological Diseases

Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center have performed the first meta-analysis of all induced pluripotent stem cell models for neurological and neurodegenerative diseases, and created an atlas of how cell characteristics are linked to their genotype.
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis Assay Collaboration Between Ortho Clinical Diagnostics and EKF Diagnostics

EKF’s Beta-Hydroxybutyrate LiquiColor® Assay for detection of predominant ketone body now available on Ortho’s VITROS® 4600 Chemistry System and VITROS® 5600 Integrated System.
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Fabric Genomics Partners to Improve Pediatric Care

Partnerships with Genomics England, Rady Children's Institute for Genomic Medicine, and The Utah Genome Project demonstrate diagnostic utility of Fabric Genomics' algorithm-based genome analysis.
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Link Discovered Between Forest Fire Smoke and Pollution Events

Smoke from forest fires might contribute to more than half of certain gritty air pollution events in the continental U.S. during the summer, and as much as 20 percent of those events throughout the year.
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Key Cancer-Linked Proteins Thought to be ‘Undruggable’ Until Now

A new study published in Nature, conducted by an alliance between industry and academia involving the University of Liverpool, highlights a new approach to targeting key cancer-linked proteins, thought to be ‘undruggable’.
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Edico Genome and Fabric Genomics Develop Integrated Solution for Genomics Analysis

Industry leaders partner to provide streamlined variant data analysis solution, with the goal of improving clinical care.
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Cocktail Tests on Toxic Waste Called For

Urban waterways receive a cocktail of pollutants, sometimes containing high concentrations of medicines like antidepressants. Surprisingly low concentrations of toxic chemicals can change the way some aquatic creatures swim and feed producing some unexpected results.
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