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Location American Science News for 23 March 2020
Scientists Engineered Neurons to Make Electrically Conductive Materials Electricity plays a surprisingly powerful role in our bodies. While most people are aware that it plays a crucial role in carrying signals to and from our nerves, our bodies produce electric fields that can do everything...
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April's SLAS Discovery now available

EurekAlert! - 23 Mar 2020 08:00
(SLAS (Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening)) 'Maximizing the Value of Cancer Drug Screening in Multicellular Tumor Spheroid Cultures: A Case Study in Five Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cell Lines' Lea...
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Stroke: When the system fails for the second time

Science Daily - 23 Mar 2020 21:52
After a stroke, there is an increased risk of suffering a second one. If areas in the left hemisphere were affected during the first attack, language is often impaired. In order to maintain this capability, the brain usu...
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Prolonged fear and anxiety brought on by major stressors, like the coronavirus pandemic, can not only take a toll on a person's mental health, but may also have a lasting impact on a man's sperm composition that could af...
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Researchers show that different stem cell populations are innervated in distinct ways. Innervation may therefore be crucial for proper tissue regeneration. They also demonstrate that cancer stem cells likewise establish ...
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A new study suggests that the age of certain immune cells used in immunotherapy plays a role in how effective it is. These cells -- natural killer (NK) cells -- appear to be more effective the earlier they are in develop...
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Graphite nanoplatelets integrated into plastic medical surfaces can prevent infections, killing 99.99 per cent of bacteria which try to attach -- a cheap and viable potential solution to a problem which affects millions,...
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Researchers identified neurons that promote non-REM sleep in the brainstem in mice. These neurons commonly expressed the gene that encodes the neuropeptide neurotensin. Activation of these neurons induced non-REM sleep. ...
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Medical researchers have proposed a possible explanation for the severe lung complications being seen in some people diagnosed with COVID-19.
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Researchers confirm ACE inhibitors and ARBS medications may increase the risk of patients with COVID-19 developing more severe symptoms.
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The brainstem neurons that regulate non-REM sleep

Neuroscience News - 24 Mar 2020 01:30
Study identifies a key role the brainstem neurotensinergic neurons play in non-REM sleep regulation.
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Community actions taken to slow the spread of COVID-19 may help to contain the virus and stop the exponential growth of cases. Researchers say the viral spread in China occurred in a fractal pattern. When social distanci...
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Lipids responsible for neural function are highly active and not inert. The findings challenge traditional beliefs about mature myelin.
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COVID-19 pandemic likely to go in waves

Neuroscience News - 24 Mar 2020 00:17
A new mathematical model shows the current COVID-19 pandemic could decline during the summer months, but return in the fall, with a major resurgence next winter. The model takes into account the seasonal variations of ot...
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The equinox reveals one of the secrets of Egypt's iconic Sphinx Here's how the spring equinox and the Sphinx are tied together.
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VPM1002, a vaccine candidate based on the tuberculosis BCG vaccine, may be effective in protecting against COVID-19. Previous studies in mice have shown the BCG vaccine is effective at protecting against several respirat...
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Loss of smell could be a symptom of COVID-19

Live Science - 23 Mar 2020 23:20
Loss of smell could be a symptom of COVID-19 Doctors are advising adding loss of smell to the list of symptoms for COVID-19.
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Using cannabinoids to treat acute pain

Neuroscience News - 23 Mar 2020 23:13
Meta-analysis of previous studies reveals cannabinoid treatments produce a small, but significant reduction in subjective pain scores for sufferers of chronic pain.
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Loss of smell sense first sign of COVID-19

Neuroscience News - 23 Mar 2020 22:37
As many as one in three COVID-19 patients report smell loss as an early symptom of the infection. Researchers say the loss of smell could be used as a key clinical indicator of infection in otherwise symptom-free or pre-...
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During lactation, the cell voltage of TIDA neurons in the hypothalamus oscillates more frequently, increasing firing. The change is reversible and returns to normal once the mother stops lactating.
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Treatments for COVID-19: Drugs being tested against the coronavirus Here, we take a look at several of the treatments that doctors hope will help fight COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
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A key development in the drive for energy-efficient electronics Scientists have made a breakthrough in the development of a new generation of electronics that will require less power and generate less heat.
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