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From The Labs

Top five most viewed Images/Video of the Month in 2022

December 21, 2022 Most viewed Images of the Month 2022,  Research,  science image,  science video

In 2022, From the Labs combined Images and Videos of the Month, and you, our viewers, selected these as the most popular.

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From The Labs

Oxytocin drives development of neural connections in adult-born neurons

December 15, 2022 adult-born neurons,  neural connections,  oxytocin,  Research,  synaptic maturation

The findings, which are relevant to all mammals, including humans, open new possibilities to improve neurological conditions.

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A person sitting on a chair while doubled over in pain and clutching their abdomen.
From The Labs

Exploring a potential new treatment for endometriosis

December 13, 2022 endometriosis,  estrogen receptor-beta,  oleuropein,  Research

In animal models, oleuropein effectively suppressed the growth of endometriosis lesions.

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From The Labs

Research illuminates approaches for long-term hearing loss treatment

December 8, 2022 Atoh1,  cell reprograming,  GFI1,  hearing loss,  inner ear hair cell regeneration,  POU4F3,  Research,  transcription factors

These findings are key to advancing the existing understanding of the mammalian inner ear hair cell regeneration process.

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A graphic illustration of a family that appear as silhouettes filled with germs.
From The Labs

Meet Squeegee: A new contamination detection tool for low microbial biomass microbiomes

December 6, 2022 amniotic fluid,  breast milk,  contamination detection tool,  low-mass microbiome,  placenta,  Research,  Squeegee

Squeegee is a first-of-its-kind tool for the microbiome science community and it is freely available for use.

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From The Labs

Image of the Month: Mouse embryo inside the yolk sac

December 1, 2022 3D imaging,  embryonic development,  micro-computed tomography,  Research

Using micro-computed tomography, Dr. Momal Sharif investigates structural defects within the mouse embryo, yolk sac and placenta.

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Carbon ultrafine particles accelerate lung cancer progression

November 29, 2022 carbon ultrafine particles,  cigarette smoke,  lung cancer,  Metastasis,  Research,  smoking

Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine discover how airborne ultrafine particles in smoke can change a host’s defense against lung cancer.

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Metastatic cancer cells tagged with a green fluorescent protein reveal their localization around the site of a bone fracture in a mouse model.
From The Labs

Dissemination of bone metastasis linked with bone remodeling

November 16, 2022 bone metastasis,  bone remodeling,  bone repair,  Breast Cancer,  NG2,  Research

This work opens new ways of thinking about how to prevent bone metastasis.

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Microscopic view of a sputum sample showing many white blood cells and only Gram positive bacteria (small red dots) in pairs and chains.
From The Labs

Understanding pneumonia: Interview with Dr. Daniel M. Musher

November 9, 2022 bacterial pneumonia,  pneumonia,  Research,  review,  viral pneumonia

Infectious diseases expert Dr. Daniel M. Musher discusses the causes of pneumonia is his publication No. 600.

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A purple and yellow 3D cellular model of a breast cancer organoid.
From The Labs

Image of the Month: Breast cancer organoid

November 2, 2022 breast cancer model,  breast cancer organoid,  cancer progression,  Research

These 3D cellular models of breast cancer enable researchers to study the intricate process of cancer progression.

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Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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