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    03Jan

    Early prenatal alcohol exposure affects genes involved in embryonic development

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    Common alcohol exposure-associated genes in the genome-wide analyses. a Venn diagram showing the number of common genes, which associate with alcohol exposure in the genome-wide DNAm and mRNA-seq analyses of […]

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    23Dec

    Stem cells may help identify new schizophrenia drugs

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    by International Society for Stem Cell Research Human astrocytes were produced from iPSCs using 3D methods described in the paper. The astrocytes were then stained with antibodies against C4 (green; […]

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    15Dec

    Laying the groundwork for early diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases using RNA

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    Most studies have focused on neurons, where piRNAs are present in low amounts. On the contrary, the IIT team focused on the neural stem cells, which are the precursor cells […]

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    14Dec

    Lab-grown blood used in transfusion for first time: Three other ways that making organs could change health care

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    Lab-grown organoids are made using stem cells. Credit: Microgen/ Shutterstock Human volunteers have received the first-ever transfusion of lab grown red blood cells in a groundbreaking scientific first. Volunteers received […]

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    30Nov

    Key factors identified for regeneration of brain tissue

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    Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain LMU researchers demonstrate in a zebrafish model that two proteins prevent scar formation in the brain, thereby improving the ability of tissue to regenerate. Whereas cells […]

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    29Nov

    A nauseating pathway – Nature Neuroscience

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    Ingestion of contaminated food can cause nausea, retching and, in some species, vomiting. Writing in Cell, Cao and colleagues describe a gut–brain pathway that mediates such toxin-induced defensive responses in […]

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