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Neurons burn fat to keep your brain running and fight disease
Researchers have long believed that neurons rely on glucose nearly entirely for fuel. The brain’s enormous energy ...
In a study now published in Nature Plants, Dr. Yihong Feng (Specially Appointed Assistant Professor) and Professor Takashi ...
See more details Toxoplasma gondii replicates through endodyogeny, an unconventional form of internal budding in which two daughter cells are assembled within a single mother cell. During this process ...
For decades, scientists have known that bacteria can exchange genetic material, in a process called horizontal gene transfer.
Some bits of the resultant anatomy are body parts but not organs—arms, say. Organs are, for the most part, the bits where ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have developed DeMemSeg, an AI-powered analysis pipeline that addresses a long-standing ...
The cell nucleus goes a long way during an immune response, both literally and figuratively. New research published in ...
Machine learning with whole-cell patch-clamp and local field potential recordings reveals that synaptic responses from five mossy cells, despite their limited population, can significantly reconstruct ...
This research roundup explores how immune system genetic activity can provide guidance into treatment options for patients ...
DREAM complex acts as master brake on DNA repair, where higher activity steadily increases mutations and accelerates aging.
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