Neuroscientists at King’s College London (UK) have pinpointed a mechanism behind the increased neural connectivity seen in ...
Researchers have used mouse models to study how cocaine addiction alters the brain, illuminating why relapse is common as ...
Targeted modulation of certain intracellular signaling proteins could represent an exciting new approach to drug development.
Researchers have found evidence of nuclear metabolic enzymes for the first time, contributing to our understanding of cancer ...
A study published in the journal Science reveals how jumping fragments of human DNA, a type of genetic parasite, destabilize the cancer genome. Unstable genomes are a fertile playground for cancer ...
Gene therapy that can cross the blood–brain barrier represents a non-invasive way to map gene expression in the brains of ...
Researchers identify three new proteins that the body uses to determine 'safe' foods, helping understand food allergy.
A modified version of psilocin could offer a way of treating certain neuropsychiatric conditions, without hallucinatory side effects.
Are you attending the ABRF Annual Meeting 2026? Here are the breakout sessions and workshops you won’t want to miss.
Scientists offer new insight into how the body detects light touch and how disruptions in that process may contribute to sensory disorders.
Cockroach gut microbes can rapidly degrade polystyrene, demonstrating their potential for plastic bioremediation.
Zyme Communications shares a roundup of SLAS2026, showcasing the technology and awards that took center stage.
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