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Mutant Immune Cells in the Brain Heighten Alzheimer's Risk
A new MIT study finds that microglia with mutant TREM2 protein reduce brain circuit connections, promote inflammation and contribute to Alzheimer’s pathology in other ways.
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Stress Changes More Genes in the Mouse Brain Than a Head Injury
A surprising thing happened when researchers began exploring whether early-life stress compounds the effects of a childhood head injury on health and behavior later in life.
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Potential Targets Identified for Therapy-Resistant Breast Cancers
Researchers have identified potential targets to treat therapy-resistant breast cancers, suggesting some already-approved drugs could be repurposed for certain cancer patients.
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Star Fish May Be All Head No Body
For centuries, naturalists have puzzled over what might constitute the head of a sea star, commonly called a “starfish.” Researchers have published a study finding that the truth is closer to the absolute reverse.
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High Brain Metabolism Could Be Early Sign of Alzheimer's
An early phase in the process of developing Alzheimer’s disease is a metabolic increase in a part of the brain called the hippocampus, report researchers from Karolinska Institutet in a study published in Molecular Psychiatry.
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Uncovering the Key Factors Linking Nerve Cells and Glioblastoma
A pioneering study unveiled that the 3D organization of DNA can influence the progression of the aggressive brain tumour known as glioblastoma. Having identified the factors that glioblastoma uses to respond to neurons by growing and spreading.
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Researchers Use Light To Regulate Gene Expression in Organoids
Organoids help researchers understand biological processes in health and in disease. It is, however, difficult to influence the way in which they organize themselves into complex tissues. Now a group has found a new way to do so.
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Gene Therapy: A New Frontier in Disease-Modifying Therapies
The gene therapy landscape is dynamic and constantly shifting. In this article, we will review major advances in disease modification for illnesses that presently still lack effective treatments, as well as some challenges and approaches to overcome them.
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Converting Brain Immune Cells Into Neurons Helps Mice Recover After Stroke
Researchers at Kyushu University have discovered that turning brain immune cells into neurons successfully restores brain function after stroke-like injury in mice.
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Lab-Grown Skin Sheds Light on Mpox Virus Mechanisms
Skin organoids offer a powerful platform for drug discovery in the ongoing fight against the virus formerly known as monkeypox.
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