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Published Oral barrier is similar in ceramide composition to skin barrier - Oral Barrier: Similar Ceramide Composition to Skin Barrier
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Acylceramides and protein-bound ceramides are vital for the formation of the oral barrier in mice, s ...
Published Genomes from 240 mammal species explain human disease risks - Genomes from 240 Mammal Species Explain Human Disease Risks
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Why is it that certain mammals have an exceptional sense of smell, some hibernate, and yet others, i...
Published Retinal prion disease study redefines role for brain cells - Retinal Prion Disease Study Redefines Role for Brain Cells
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Scientists studying the progression of inherited and infectious eye diseases that can cause blindnes...
Published Crows don't digest prions, may transport them to other locations - Crows don't digest prions, may transport them to other locations
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Crows fed on prion-infected brains from mice can transmit these infectious agents in their feces and ...
Published Scrapie could breach the species barrier - Scrapie Could Breach the Species Barrier: A Threat to Livestock and Humans
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The pathogens responsible for scrapie in small ruminants (prions) have the potential to convert the...
Published Psyllium fiber protects against colitis by activating bile acid sensor, biomedical sciences researchers find - Psyllium Fiber Protects Against Colitis by Activating Bile Acid Sensor, Biomedical Sciences Researchers Find
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Psyllium fiber protects against ulcerative colitis and suppresses inflammation by activating the bil...
Published Tracking how magnetism affects animal behavior - Tracking How Magnetism Affects Animal Behavior
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Scientists summarize the methods used to explore how the Earth's magnetic field influences the behav...
Published Study suggests a way to re-energize tired T cells when treating cancer, viral infections - Study Suggests a Way to Re-Energize Tired T Cells When Treating Cancer, Viral Infections
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A new study suggests a way to re-energize critical killer immune cells that have become exhausted wh...
Published New antibiotic cures superbugs without bacterial resistance - New Antibiotic Cures Superbugs Without Bacterial Resistance
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In a potential game changer for the treatment of superbugs, a new class of antibiotics was developed...
Published Using the power of artificial intelligence, new open-source tool simplifies animal behavior analysis - Using the Power of Artificial Intelligence, New Open-Source Tool Simplifies Animal Behavior Analysis
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A team has developed a new software tool to help researchers across the life sciences more efficient...
Published How bacteria invade the brain - How Bacteria Invade the Brain
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New research in mice shows bacteria hijack communication between nerve and immune cells in the menin ...
Published First COVID-19 vaccination can 'hurt' subsequent boosters, study shows - First COVID-19 Vaccination Can 'Hurt' Subsequent Boosters, Study Shows
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A new study in humans and mice shows the antibodies generated by your first COVID vaccination or inf ...
Published Human body a breeding ground for antimicrobial resistance genes - Human Body: A Breeding Ground for Antimicrobial Resistance Genes
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The community of microbes living in and on our bodies may be acting as a reservoir for antibiotic re...
Published Activating adult-born neurons through deep brain stimulation alleviates Alzheimer's symptoms in rodent models - Activating Adult-Born Neurons Through Deep Brain Stimulation Alleviates Alzheimer's Symptoms in Rodent Models
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People with Alzheimer's disease develop defects in cognitive functions like memory as well as proble...
Published Nanoparticles provoke immune response against tumors but avoid side effects - Nanoparticles Provoke Immune Response Against Tumors but Avoid Side Effects
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Researchers find that when immunostimulatory drugs called imidazoquinolines are delivered using spec...
Published Known active ingredient as new drug candidate against mpox - Known Active Ingredient as New Drug Candidate Against MPOX
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Mpox -- previously known as 'monkeypox' -- is currently spreading worldwide. Researchers have now id...
Published PAINTing a wound-healing ink into cuts with a 3D-printing pen - PAINTing a Wound-Healing Ink into Cuts with a 3D-Printing Pen
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The body is pretty good at healing itself, though more severe wounds can require bandages or stitche...
Published Human brain organoids implanted into mouse cortex respond to visual stimuli for first time - Human Brain Organoids Implanted into Mouse Cortex Respond to Visual Stimuli for First Time
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A team of engineers and neuroscientists has demonstrated for the first time that human brain organoi...
Published Reinforcement learning: From board games to protein design - Reinforcement Learning: From Board Games to Protein Design
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An AI strategy proven adept at board games like Chess and Go, reinforcement learning, has now been a...
Published Brain-belly connection: Gut health may influence likelihood of developing Alzheimer's - Brain-Belly Connection: How Gut Health May Affect Alzheimer's Risk
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A new study pinpoints 10 bacterial groups associated with Alzheimer's disease, provides new insights...