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Every organ in our body contains a small number of adult stem cells that are specific to its niche. These cells act like a ...
Sound doesn't just enter your ears – it may actually talk to your cells. New research out of Kyoto University shows that ...
A collaborative research team led by Dr. Myung Ae Bae at the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) and ...
A new multicenter study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in collaboration with the National Cancer Institute-funded Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) ...
A recent paper links CAG repeat expansion with widespread RNA changes, especially in brain cells vulnerable to HD. “Knocking ...
New research reveals that neurons can switch their migration strategy depending on whether they move on flat surfaces or through tight, crowded spaces.
Novel tools that allow neuron-specific investigations of the structure controlling sleep regulation in fruit flies reveal the extent of neuronal heterogeneity.
A research team has uncovered the mechanism and underlying reason behind the transformation of residual cells into epidermal ...
Induction of Multicellularity: When mechanically compressed, the salt-loving archaeon Haloferax volcanii can shift from being ...
Scientists achieved “a milestone” by charting the activity and structure of 200,000 cells in a mouse brain and their 523 ...
Scientists find the protein IL-17 that fights infection also acts on the brain, inducing anxiety or sociability. This adds to evidence that immune molecules can influence behavior during illness.
The new research maps a network of cytokine signals that interact with specific brain cells to regulate mood, anxiety, and social behavior. If confirmed in further studies in animals and people, these ...
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