Scientists discover that muscles repair themselves by moving thousands of internal nuclei, a rapid process that is key after ...
IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A CHRISTMAS COOKIE is an animated Christmas special episode featuring Mouse and his human friend, Oliver ...
Research shows how cells respond to brain injury by releasing corticotropin-releasing hormone, which helps to repair damage.
The CEMIP enzyme inhibits the growth of oligodendrocytes and may serve as a therapeutic target to boost myelin repair in MS, ...
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This $479 Mac mini the best kind of last-minute holiday gift
Don’t wait too long to pick up this Mac mini–with Christmas just around the corner, we don’t know how long these sales will ...
Young minds are easily molded. Each new experience rewires a child's brain circuitry, adding and removing synaptic ...
In the fable “Belling the Cat,” a group of mice gather to discuss how to solve the threat of a house cat. One mouse suggests ...
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Scientists found how losing tiny brain insulation can derail thinking
New work in mice is revealing how losing insulation on just a few nerve fibers can throw off the timing of brain signals and ...
For some homes, rodent-proofing is a simple matter. “There are times where I go around the house quick and just the air conditioner line has been eaten through by mice or just the garage door seal. We ...
A new study in Engineering reveals how macrophage-released U2AF1 aids heart repair after heart attack by steering Yap1 splicing toward the ...
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Splicing regulator U2AF1 promotes angiogenesis in cardiac injury
A study published in Engineering shows that a protein called U2 small nuclear RNA auxiliary factor 1 (U2AF1), released by ...
Gastric (stomach) cancer remains one of the most common and deadly cancers in East Asia, including Korea. Yet despite its high prevalence, it has ...
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