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Beyond memory loss: Rare dementia steals our ability to care

December 4, 2024

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Breakthrough brain therapy offers hope for schizophrenia symptoms

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The mouse on the left is a chimeric with dark eyes and patches of black fur, a result of stem cells derived from a choanoflagellate Sox gene. The wildtype mouse on the right has red eyes and all white fur. The color difference is due to genetic markers used to distinguish the stem cells, not a direct effect of the gene itself. Credit: Gao Ya and Alvin Kin Shing Lee, with thanks to the Centre for Comparative Medicine Research (CCMR) for their support.

Ancient genes predating animal life used to create a living mouse

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When power corrupts love: New research links relationship control to cheating

December 4, 2024

Obesity And The Brain

Hidden fat layers could predict Alzheimer’s disease onset 20 years early

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