A redundant modular network supports proper brain communication
Connected brain regions turn off communication between them when one region is disrupted to prevent affecting memory or behavior.
Read MoreConnected brain regions turn off communication between them when one region is disrupted to prevent affecting memory or behavior.
Read MoreEarth living creatures arrange their chromosomes following one of two patterns and condensin II has a say in such arrangenment.
Read MoreThe image is an example of the cutting-edge imaging and image analysis tools offered by Baylor’s Optical Imaging & Vital Microscopy Core.
Read MoreA novel combination therapy resulted in a significant decrease of disease burden in an animal model of LCH.
Read More“Genomics of Rare Diseases” offers readers a broad understanding of current knowledge on rare diseases from a genomics perspective.
Read MoreResearch with human samples and mouse and fruit fly models opens a window into the brain’s protective responses in Huntington’s disease.
Read MoreOne day, people might be able to control diabetes from the brain.
Read MoreStudy reveals key regulatory mechanism for coinciding obesity and mental disorders and suggests the possibility of pharmacological treatment.
Read MoreThe findings support that an altered daily rhythm of expression of the Rev-erb gene in the brain may underlie dawn phenomenon in diabetes.
Read MoreThe image is an example of the cutting-edge imaging and image analysis tools offered by Baylor’s Optical Imaging & Vital Microscopy Core.
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