Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) scientists have discovered a gene-regulating snippet of RNA that may contribute to the spread of
Month: December 2020
Mouse-controlled mouse helps researchers understand intentional control
We know that the brain can direct thoughts, but how this is achieved is difficult to determine. Researchers at the
Neuroscientists isolate promising mini antibodies against COVID-19 from a llama
National Institutes of Health researchers have isolated a set of promising, tiny antibodies, or “nanobodies,” against SARS-CoV-2 that were produced
Scientists discover mutations associated with early onset dementia
Scientists at Trinity College Dublin today announced a significant advance in our understanding of an early onset form of dementia
Enzyme discovery can help rein in blood vessels that fuel cancer
Most living things need oxygen to grow and thrive. Even cancerous tumors. That’s why tumors will readily sprout new blood
COVID immunity lasts at least eight months, new data reveals
Australian researchers have revealed—for the first time—that people who have been infected with the COVID-19 virus have immune memory to
Research reveals compromised transfer of SARS-CoV-2-specific antibodies through placenta
Recent analyses indicate that pregnant women and newborns may face elevated risks of developing more severe cases of COVID-19 following
Changing the perspective on the ‘Cinderella of the cytoskeleton’
SETD2 is a protein well known as a chromatin remodeler, one that helps turn genes on or off by modifying
Maternal immune activation induces sustained changes in fetal microglia motility
Researchers at the Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine have revealed that alterations in fetal microglia resulting from maternal inflammation
New study decodes the molecular diversity of neurons in the zebrafish retina
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) are the bottleneck through which all visual impressions flow from the retina to the brain. A