[ad_1] In a first, scientists conducted prenatal gene editing to prevent a lethal metabolic disorder in animals, providing the opportunity to treat human congenital diseases before birth. Using both the CRISPR-Cas9 and …
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[ad_1] A mysterious epidemic in Minnesota that doctors say resembles polio has left partially paralyzed children and confused health experts. Seven-year-old Quinton Hill spent two weeks in a hospital undergoing various tests, …
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[ad_1] Scientists have long known the basic architecture of the hippocampus in four parts. What is different now is that USC scientists can show their subregions and how nerve cells interact across …
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[ad_1] EV-D68 and EV-A71 are enteroviruses and belong to the same family of viruses as polio. Poliomyelitis is notoriously a cause of neurological complications, including almost complete paralysis but also limb weakness. …
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[ad_1] The Lake Metroparks Farmpark in Kirtland was the site of the March to Defeat Alzheimer's Disease on September 30th. Some 1,639 people from 135 teams participated, up more than 300 from …
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[ad_1] Enzymes, rather than harsh chemical reactions, can be used to reveal the epigenetic code of DNA. Credit: Rahul Kohli, University of Pennsylvania A new method of sequencing chemical groups linked to …
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[ad_1] Scientists have created a new "atlas" of brain region altered by Alzheimer's disease. Researchers at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles have illustrated the most detailed version to date …
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