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Oct 18,2017
Autism Bias toward Males Explained through Signaling Pathway
Neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD), are highly male biased, but the underpinnings of this are unknown. Striatal dysfunction has been strongly implicated in the pathophysiology of neurodevelopmental disorders, raising the question of whether there are sex differences in how the striatum is impacted by genetic risk factors linked to neurodevelopmental disorders.   Now,Read more
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Autism Bias toward Males Explained through Signaling Pathway
Oct 17,2017
Modified CRISPR Screen Identifies Genes that Protect against Disease
CRISPR is normally used to edit or delete genes from living cells.  Using a modified version of the CRISPR genome-editing system, MIT researchers have developed a new way to screen for genes that protect against specific diseases.  Led by Timothy Lu, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science, and of biological engineering,Read more
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Oct 17,2017
Psychedelic Mushrooms Used As Treatment for Depression
"Expand your mind, man!” was a popular phrase that arose from the 1960's counterculture movement. However, it was most likely not referring to the specific neurochemical pathways within the brain that are associated with clinical depression.   Yet now, investigators from Imperial College London have just published evidence showing that patients taking psilocybin – theRead more
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Oct 16,2017
GMO Safety Factor Prevents Fruitful Interbreeding in the Wild
Biotechnologists have engineered a genetic barrier to sexual reproduction between otherwise compatible populations. The barrier is called synthetic incompatibility. It depends on programmable transcription factors and works something like a kill switch, one slipped into the genetic code of a sexually reproducing organism. When the organism produces hybrid offspring, this kill switch may activate genesRead more
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Oct 16,2017
Genetic Research Finds Studying and Embracing New Experiences Prolong Lifespan
Keep studying and stay open to new experiences if you want to live longer, is one of the inferences of a major study that looked at the connection between genes, lifestyle choices, and longevity. The genome-wide association meta-analysis, carried out by scientists at the University of Edinburgh, included data from 600,000 people and their parents.Read more
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Oct 13,2017
Scientists Generate 3D Map of Gut Microbiome
Scientists have generated a rudimentary map of the human gut microbiome, which shows the spatial organization of different microbial species. The studies are the first to examine the three-dimensional landscape of gut microorganisms, according to researchers at the Forsyth Institute in Cambridge, MA, who led the research. "No one has looked at a complex microbialRead more
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Oct 13,2017
Genes Critical for Hearing Identified
We often take for granted the complex nature of hearing, as we just put on our headphones or turn up the radio in the car and lose ourselves in the rhythm of a good tune. Yet, within our ears and brains, a carefully orchestrated set of events interprets sound waves into something that can evokeRead more
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Genes Critical for Hearing Identified
Oct 12,2017
Common Acid Reflux Medications Promote Chronic Liver Disease
If you frequently watch daytime television, you are probably convinced, based on the advertising blitz, that most of the population has some type of stomach disorder. Unfortunately, approximately 10 percent of the general population takes a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) drug to block stomach acid secretions and relieve symptoms of frequent heartburn, acid reflux andRead more
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Common Acid Reflux Medications Promote Chronic Liver Disease
Oct 12,2017
Gel to Fight Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a long-term, autoimmune disease that causes inflammation and deformity of the joints – affecting close to 1% of the world's population. While many researchers are focused on trying to understand better the biology of how RA begins, other scientists are developing improved technologies to alleviate the debilitating symptoms associated with theRead more
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Oct 12,2017
Impurity Identification Services
Impurity identification is the process of elucidating the nature of unknown materials in combination products, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, or consumer products using a variety of analytical techniques. Isolation and Identification of Unknown Components and Impurities The presence of an unknown component or impurity at even trace levels can cause irreparable damage to a product, renderingRead more
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Impurity Identification Services