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The night gardeners: Immune cells rewire, repair brain while we sleep
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 17:18
Science tells us that a lot of good things happen in our brains while we sleep -- learning and memories are consolidated and waste is removed, among other things. New research shows for the first time that important immu...
New way to think about brain's link to postpartum depression
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 21:15
Chronic stress during pregnancy triggers an immune response in the brain that has potential to alter brain functions in ways that could contribute to postpartum depression, new research in animals suggests.
Training parents is key to helping children eat a variety of foods
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 21:15
Families dealing with the stress and frustration of their child's overly picky eating habits may have a new addition to their parental toolbox. Pediatric researchers recently described a brief group cognitive-behavioral ...
Listening in to how proteins talk and learning their language
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 19:50
A research team has created a third approach to engineering proteins that uses deep learning to distill the fundamental features of proteins directly from their amino acid sequence without the need for additional informa...
Resistance to last resort drug arose in patient over 3 weeks
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 19:50
French investigators have described development of resistance to one of the last resort therapies used to treat extremely drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa. That resistance arose in a single patient over a scant 22 d...
Pinpointing biomolecules with nanometer accuracy
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 19:50
Scientists demonstrate a new approach in fluorescence microscopy that can be used to locate individual biomolecules in 3D space with nanometer-scale precision.
New CRISPR genome editing system offers a wide range of versatility in human cells
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 18:45
A team has developed a new CRISPR genome-editing approach by combining two of the most important proteins in molecular biology -- CRISPR-Cas9 and a reverse transcriptase -- into a single machine.
How the mouse X and Y chromosomes compete with each other to control offspring
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 18:45
New research presents the first demonstration of a specific difference in sperm function associated with sex ratio skewing.
DNA-reeling bacteria yield new insight on how superbugs acquire drug-resistance
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 17:49
A study has revealed a protein's role in helping bacteria 'reel in' DNA from their environment to acquire new traits, such as antibiotic resistance.
Unique brain changes in people with Huntington's disease
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 17:49
The part of the brain that selectively degenerates in people with Huntington's disease (HD), called the striatum, is almost entirely destroyed in the late stages of the disease. Brain samples from mutant HD gene positive...
Exploring the effect of fasting on age-related diseases
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 17:18
There are many indications that fasting promotes longevity. In recent years, much attention has been devoted to so-called caloric restriction mimetics (CMRs), substances that simulate the health-promoting effects of fast...
Bacteria must be 'stressed out' to divide
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 17:18
Bacterial cell division is controlled by both enzymatic activity and mechanical forces, which work together to control its timing and location.
Your healthcare provider's expectations on whether a treatment works may impact its effectiveness
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 17:18
If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new study. The findings reveal how social interactions between hypothetical healthcare provide...
Immune reaction causes malaria organ damage
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 16:49
Immune cells can be the body's defenders and foes at the same time.
Bioprinting: Living cells in a 3D printer
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 16:39
A high-resolution bioprinting process has been developed: Cells can now be embedded in a 3D matrix printed with micrometer precision -- at a printing speed of one meter per second, orders of magnitude faster than previou...
Breaking the stroma barrier: Study shows a new way to hit cancer with radiation
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 16:39
Chemotherapy and radiation therapy are commonly used to treat cancer, but are not always effective and can have toxic side effects. Researchers tested a new radiotherapy technique that sends alpha-emitting particles to s...
The art of cancer caregiving: How art therapies benefits those caring for cancer patients
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 15:40
A recent study showed coloring and open-studio art therapy benefits stressed caregivers of cancer patients.
'Instant liver, just add water'? Not quite, but a better way to grow multiple organs
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 15:40
Pluripotent stem cells can be used to make experimental models of organ systems, but current techniques often produce models that bear limited resemblance to true organs. Researchers developed an improved method to make ...
HPV immunization program cuts pre-cancer rates by more than half
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 15:39
A school-based human papillomavirus (HPV) immunization program in British Columbia, Canada, is dramatically reducing rates of cervical pre-cancer in B.C. women, according to a new study.
GAS7 protein allows cells to eat
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 15:39
Phagocytosis can be viewed as a primitive immune system used by all cells. When a pathogen is near the cell, the cell membrane will deform to engulf the pathogen and dispose of it. Researchers have found that a two-dimen...
Real texture for lab-grown meat
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 14:27
Researchers have grown rabbit and cow muscles cells on edible gelatin scaffolds that mimic the texture and consistency of meat, demonstrating that realistic meat products may eventually be produced without the need to ra...
Fathers are 'cautionary tales' about health for some adults
Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 14:27
Some adults see their mothers and fathers as still influencing their own health -- but in very different ways, according to a new study.