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Triplets electrically turn on insulating lanthanide-doped nanoparticles
Rewiring an olfactory circuit by altering cell-surface combinatorial code
Electro-generated excitons for tunable lanthanide electroluminescence
Hepatic zonation determines tumorigenic potential of mutant β-catenin
Integrator dynamics in the cortico-basal ganglia loop for flexible motor timing
Tumour-reactive heterotypic CD8 T cell clusters from clinical samples
Structural basis of regulated N-glycosylation at the secretory translocon
Repulsions instruct synaptic partner matching in an olfactory circuit
Semantic design of functional de novo genes from a genomic language model
ZAK activation at the collided ribosome
Prime editing-installed suppressor tRNAs for disease-agnostic genome editing
Connectivity underlying motor cortex activity during goal-directed behaviour
Insulin cream offers needle-free option for diabetes
Author Correction: AIM2 in regulatory T cells restrains autoimmune diseases
The Asymmetric Synthesis of an Acyclic <i>N</i>-Stereogenic Amine
Author Correction: A metallic <i>p</i>-wave magnet with commensurate spin helix
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Despite Trump chaos, NSF avoided feared dip in research financing
Number of new grants fell by 20%, but got larger, as funder braced for potential budget cut
Alterations in cortical sulcal morphology in Parkinson's disease patients with impulse control disorders
Impulse control disorders, debilitating non-motor complications of Parkinson's disease, are linked to dopaminergic therapy and mesocorticolimbic dysfunction. This study aimed to characterize cortical sulcal depth, a sensitive morphometric index of cortical folding, and cortical thickness and subcortical volumetric alterations in Parkinson's disease patients with impulse control disorders. Sixty-eight Parkinson's disease patients (30 with impulse control disorders, 38 without impulse control...
Frailty and the brain: A narrative review of functional and pathological correlates
Frailty influences the risk, phenotypic expression, and course of highly prevalent neurological conditions. However, the structural, functional, and pathological changes in the brain associated with frailty remain insufficiently explored. This narrative review examines existing evidence on the functional and pathological brain correlates of frailty in both healthy adults and patients with neurological conditions, encompassing findings from neuropathology, fluid biomarkers, neuroimaging, and...