A clinical trial to evaluate long-acting antiretroviral therapy (ART) for maintaining HIV suppression in people for whom adhering to conventional
Day: May 10, 2019
Researchers discover ‘daywake,’ a siesta-suppressing gene
Rutgers researchers have identified a siesta-suppressing gene in fruit flies, which sheds light on the biology that helps many creatures,
Back to the sources of neural diversity
The cortex is a complex brain region that allows us to perceive the world and interact with objects and beings
Inflamed monkey guts produce Parkinson’s-related proteins
The intestinal linings of monkeys with inflamed bowels show chemical alterations similar to abnormal protein deposits in the brains of
New model of measles-elimination progress may help target vaccination efforts
A country’s progress towards measles elimination can be mapped on a “canonical path” that in turn can guide vaccination strategies,
Scientists locate brain area where value decisions are made
Neurobiologists at the University of California San Diego have pinpointed the brain area responsible for value decisions that are made
Emergency treatment guidelines improve survival of people with severe head injury
A large study of more than 21,000 people finds that training emergency medical services (EMS) agencies to implement prehospital guidelines
New HIV vaccine strategy ‘pumps’ the immune system
A new HIV vaccine delivery strategy appears to enhance the protective immune response in a preclinical model. Scientists at the
How the dengue virus replicates in infected cells
The nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) of the dengue virus interacts with another viral protein called NS4A-2K-4B to enable viral replication,
Understanding the power of honey through its proteins
Honey is a culinary staple that can be found in kitchens around the world. Humans have used honey throughout history,