Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have developed a novel, automated device capable of diagnosing glioblastoma, a fast-growing and
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Second genetic sensor for DNA methylation discovered
DNA methylation is a process in which a methyl group is attached to the cytosine base of the DNA molecule,
New insight into the protein mutations that cause Rett syndrome
One particular protein lies at the heart of brain development. A master regulator of gene expression, it’s abundantly present in
This new technique for studying cell receptors could have sweeping implications for drug development
One in every three FDA-approved drugs targets a single superfamily of receptors dotting the surfaces of human cells. From beta
New technology ‘lights up’ bacteria in wounds for better infection prevention
Over 6.5 million Americans experience chronic wounds — wounds that do not heal after a few months. Almost all such
Cutting-edge algorithm improves intracranial EEG accuracy to improve future patient care
Published in the Journal of Neural Engineering, a research team led by the University of Minnesota Medical School evaluated the
Pregnancy after sterilization turns out to be surprisingly common
Tubal sterilization is thought to be a permanent form of birth control and is the most common method of contraception
New study supports annual breast cancer screening for women over 40
Women diagnosed with breast cancer who had regular screening mammograms every year were less likely to have late-stage cancer and
Brain research: Study shows what your favorite film genres reveal about your brain
Crime films, action films, comedies, or documentaries? A person’s favourite film genre reveals a lot about how their brain works.
Bonobos and ancient origin of the ‘common enemy effect’
In the face of threats from other groups, humans, chimpanzees, and a selection of other species get closer with their