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Neuronal circuits filter out distractions in the brain
Scientists identify a neural pathway that controls attention, with implications for psychiatric disorders
The next time you are in a crowded room, or a meeting, or even at the park with your kids, take a look around.
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Proteins Drive Cancer Cells To Change States
When RNA-binding proteins are turned on, cancer cells get locked in a proliferative state.
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Closing in on ‘Holy Grail’ of HIV Vaccine
Researchers describe a way to induce long-sought broadly neutralizing antibodies.
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Which dot will they hunt? Prey is recognized even by the zebrafish retina
Seeing – recognizing – acting. These three words describe how a sensory input can lead to a targeted movement. However, very little is known about how and where the brain converts external inputs into behavioural responses.
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Novel Agent Decreases Neuropathic Pain in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: New Study
Promising profile of disease modification and pain reduction leads to proof of concept trials
Results of a new study published in the journal Molecular Medicine, a peer-reviewed biomedical journal published by the Feinstein Institute Press, report clinically significant pain reduction in type 2 diabetic patients.
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Linguistic methods uncover sophisticated meanings and monkey dialects
The same species of monkeys located in separate geographic regions use their alarm calls differently to warn of approaching predators, a linguistic analysis by a team of scientists reveals. The study, which appears in the journal Linguistics and Philosophy, reveals that monkey calls have a more sophisticated structure than was commonly thought.
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Signaling mechanism could be target for survival, growth of tumor cells in brain cancer
University of Texas (UT) Southwestern Medical Center neurology researchers have identified an important cell signaling mechanism that plays an important role in brain cancer and may provide a new therapeutic target.
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Show us how you play and it may tell us who you are
Tool using parrots and crows play with objects like human toddlers
The way in which toys are handled and combined with one another during object play can tell use a lot about the cognitive underpinnings of the actors.
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Signaling Mechanism Could Be Target For Survival, Growth Of Tumor Cells In Brain Cancer
Non-canonical EGFR signalling shown to make glioblastoma tumor cells more resistant to chemotherapy treatment.
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Gene Critical To The Development Of Low Arsenic Plants Identified
Identification of gene could pave way for low arsenic crops such as rice.
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