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Scientists at the University of Sydney have uncovered a malfunctioning version of the SOD1 protein that clumps inside brain ...
Trained immunity in alveolar macrophages can lead to damaging lung inflammation, confirming the importance of context in this phenomenon.
The Synaptic Physiology laboratory, led by Juan Lerma at the Institute for Neurosciences (IN), a joint center of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and Miguel Hernández University (UMH) of ...
Breast cancer often relapses in distant organs even when complete regression of primary tumors is achieved after initial ...
Humans need isoleucine, an amino acid, for many reasons, so eliminating it is off the table. But cutting back could greatly ...
The compound betaine, which becomes more abundant in men who take up jogging, could confer some of the anti-ageing advantages ...
On June 23rd a Chinese team presented the most complete attempt yet. In a paper published in PNAS, a journal, they report ...
UC San Diego scientists have created a gene therapy that goes beyond masking Alzheimer’s symptoms—it may actually restore ...
Mice can use specialised muscles to move their whiskers in patterns. They can also do this by turning their head. This behaviour is called whisking.
Human cells grown in mice in ‘crazy’ experiment, lab-grown organs one step closer It could offer a window to study human tissue development like never before. Updated: Jun 18, 2025 08:17 AM EST ...
Protein digestion products promote the release of incretins, such as GLP-1, which regulate glucose homeostasis. Our previous studies demonstrated that the egg white peptide fraction stimulates GLP-1 ...
A new study in Nature shows that when pregnant mice don’t have enough iron, their (usually male) fetuses with a Y sex chromosome sometimes develop ovaries instead of testes. In other words ...