Detailed pictures of the brain’s NMDA receptors will help guide the development of new treatments for psychiatric disorders.
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Detailed pictures of the brain’s NMDA receptors will help guide the development of new treatments for psychiatric disorders.
When researchers figure out how to adjust a trait at its genetic source, lessons from one plant can help them improve another.
Early-life hormonal surges help shape the developing brain, establishing circuitry that will influence behavior for a lifetime.
The discovery that the RNA-cutting enzyme Dicer and its partner BRD4 stabilize human chromosomes points toward a new strategy for cancer therapy.
Disulfiram prevents the immune system from producing the toxic webs that are thought to drive respiratory distress in patients with life-threatening lung injuries.
Estrogen-sensitive neurons in the brain enhance our motivation to move.
Regulatory proteins slow root development so plants can focus on growing taller.
A new model for assessing kidney function will help doctors determine chemotherapy doses that treat a patient’s cancer while limiting harmful side effects.
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To integrate information from the right and left eyes, the brain must prune some neurons after development.
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