Cell-by-cell analyses reveal how tightly intermingled neurons divvy up movement-related tasks.
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Cell-by-cell analyses reveal how tightly intermingled neurons divvy up movement-related tasks.
Full story at Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Researchers can now find out in minutes what kinds of targeted therapies are most effective against subsets of acute myeloid leukemia cells.
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After genome editing, the unruly plant produces compact stems and larger, more abundant fruit.
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Many veterans discontinue psychotherapy before PTSD symptoms improve. Short, intensive treatment programs can improve retention.
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A traditional medicine used in India for thousands of years was more effective than placebo at reducing symptoms such as social withdrawal, poverty of speech, and difficulty showing emotions.
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Perfectly normal events can have disastrous consequences when they happen at the wrong time.
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Adult-born cells in the brain’s hippocampus rein in the activity of stress-responsive cells, reducing stress-induced anxiety.
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Some proteins can find one another in crowded spaces and coalesce into droplets like oil in water. How does this keep cellular functions on track?
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The cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia are often the most debilitating and difficult to treat. Genetic findings could enable a more personalized approach to managing them.