New clinical model can accurately predict hip fracture risk in the elderly
Researchers at Uppsala University have developed a clinical model that can accurately predict the risk of hip fractures in the elderly.
Scientists develop a new method to study gene function in cells and tissue
The Gaublomme lab has developed a new optical pooled screening approach called CRISPRmap, which enables the coupling of optical properties of single cells to targeted genetic perturbations. Optical phenotypes ...
De novo antibody protein sequencing reveals novel functional and neutralizing antibodies post-SARS-CoV-2 vaccination
Rapid Novor has published a study that highlights the power of combining de novo antibody protein sequencing with conventional proteomics to uncover functional and neutralizing antibodies in human plasma following SARS-CoV-2 vaccination.
New study reveals declining nutrient intake among U.S. women of reproductive age
Researchers compare trends in nutrient consumption from dietary sources and supplements in pregnant and non-pregnant women in the United States.
Motor delays and hypotonia differentiate neurodevelopmental disease patients with and without genetic diagnoses
Researchers identified key clinical factors like motor delays and hypotonia that predict genetic diagnoses in children with neurodevelopmental disorders, creating a decision tree to guide clinicians.
Distinct fecal metabolites identified for non-invasive diagnosis of endometriosis
Researchers identify distinct gut microbiome metabolites in women with endometriosis, offering potential for non-invasive diagnosis and new therapies.
Computational tools unlock the secrets of the genome
In collaboration with the International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology (RECOMB), Genome Research publishes a collection of 20 computational methods and their applications in genomics including spatial, single-cell, and long-read sequencing.
Chronic stress disrupts gut microbiota, promoting colorectal cancer growth
Cutting-edge research has uncovered how chronic stress disrupts the balance of gut microbiota to speed up the progression of colorectal cancer (CRC), opening new avenues for CRC prevention and treatment.
Cycle ergometry reduces ICU stays and improves recovery in critically ill patients
Study found that ICU-based cycle ergometry may reduce the length of ICU and hospital stays while improving physical function without affecting mortality or causing adverse events.
Mind, Body & Heart: All you need to know about...
A team of Chinese researchers showed that chronic stress disrupts the balance of gut microbiota, which then hastens the progression of CRC. By eliminating some gut bacteria and inducing stress, they found a particular bacterial species as a potential therapeutic target.
Anne Bang joins research to understand the genetic underpinnings of psychiatric conditions
Scientists have linked neuropsychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia and autism, to changes in many genes involved in early brain development.
New computational pipeline revolutionizes personalized cancer vaccine design
Ludwig Cancer Research scientists have developed a full, start-to-finish computational pipeline that integrates multiple molecular and genetic analyses of tumors and the specific molecular targets of T cells and harnesses artificial intelligence algorithms to use its output to design personalized cancer vaccines for patients.
Research links NK cells to severe cases of RSV in children
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of hospitalization in young children due to respiratory complications such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia.
Scientists find new brain target for anxiety disorders
Mental illnesses, such as anxiety disorders, autism and schizophrenia are among the leading health disorders worldwide.
Scientists find new brain target for anxiety disorders - Greater Kashmir
Scientists at Universite de Montreal and its affiliated Montreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM) have uncovered unique roles for a protein complex in the function of brain cell connectivity, as well as in specific cognitive behaviours
Study finds new ways to prevent type 2 diabetes: Here’s what to know
Pancreatic cells, like human cells, have a limit to how much stress they can handle before they start to break down. Through overstimulation of these
Study shows how stress worsens colorectal cancer
While stress is known to significantly contribute to the onset of various health issues, a new study on Sunday showed how stress can worsen colorectal cancer (CRC).
Unique protein complex found to influence brain function and anxiety
Scientists at Université de Montréal and its affiliated Montreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM) have uncovered unique roles for a protein complex in the structural organization and function of brain cell connectivity, as well as in specific cognitive behaviors.
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