Mount Sinai and BPGbio scientists uncover novel molecular drivers from live brain samples that direct human brain structure and function from early development through aging: ...
These include stress granules and proteasome storage granules (PSGs). In the past, these membraneless organelles were only visible as “droplets” using a fluorescence microscope. Now, researchers from ...
In a study published in Nature on January 28, a research team led by Eric H. Xu (Xu Huaqiang) from the Shanghai Institute of ...
Major depression is not only a crisis of mood, it is also a crisis of biology that reshapes the brain itself. As genetic ...
In some solid materials under specific conditions, mutual Coulomb interactions shape electrons into many-body correlated ...
Four Northwestern scientists published a study in December as part of the 4D Nucleome Project, which maps the genome in 3D ...
“A 3-ounce serving of cooked salmon contains about 20 grams of protein, which is key for preserving muscle mass as we age,” says Talia Follador, RDN. Regularly including protein-rich foods like salmon ...
In the field of Regenerative Medicine, the preclinical and clinical research on multipotent adult stem cells, and in ...
Learn how the brain’s replay system helps us consolidate memories — and what goes wrong when Alzheimer’s disease interferes ...
When a car accident or athletic injury destroys more than 20% of a muscle's mass, the body faces a problem it often can't ...
New study shows how bacteria adapted a virus-derived injection system to recognize and attach to many different types of cells. By systematically ...
A group of Chinese researchers have shown that social isolation triggers "iron accumulation" in specific regions of the brain to induce anxiety, providing inspiration for the development of new ...