Genetics indicate that current diagnostic criteria for mental illness fail to reflect the biological problems at the root of patients’ symptoms.
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Genetics indicate that current diagnostic criteria for mental illness fail to reflect the biological problems at the root of patients’ symptoms.
Full story at BrainFacts
Experts in cancer, neuroscience, immunology and developmental biology chart a roadmap to illuminate the complex relationship between cancer and the nervous system.
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A new genetic analysis can assign patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma to one of seven different genetic subtypes of the disease.
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Student scientists use DNA barcoding to survey plants, animals, and microbes in Cold Spring Harbor.
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Analyzing tumors for a particular molecular signature could help clinicians assess whether someone with melanoma is likely to benefit from immunotherapy.
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High levels of aneuploidy are usually associated with aggressive cancers, but some extra chromosomes can inhibit metastasis.
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Cassiopea jellyfish release a toxin-filled mucus that can cause irritating stings.
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Lymphoma trial demonstrates how fine-tuning CAR design can improve immunotherapy outcomes.
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Processes that make the brain especially receptive to change during development also activate periods of heightened learning in adulthood.
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