Fat-related odors in maternal diet shape how an offspring’s brain responds to food intake, priming the regulation of ...
Within the tumor microenvironment, networks of cells and molecular signals form a dynamic landscape that drives disease ...
Louis-Jan Pilaz carves out the morphology of cells in the brain. This sculpture titled, “ Cajal’s Purkinje Neuron ” took him ...
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Leveraging nonhuman primates, researchers are starting to understand how amniotic fluid changes through pregnancy, offering advancements in prenatal and preterm care.
Using termite and cockroach genomes, researchers built phylogenetic trees from transposons, paving a new way to differentiate ...
New research shows that frequent head strikes strain the glymphatic system, potentially triggering long-term cognitive and ...
Scientists turned to a variety of animals—and people—to better understand why they indulge in one drink too many and how this ...
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