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Repeated head trauma causes neuron loss and inflammation in young athletes
Analogue speech recognition based on physical computing
CRISPR activation for <i>SCN2A</i>-related neurodevelopmental disorders
A neuronal architecture underlying autonomic dysreflexia
Basal cell of origin resolves neuroendocrine–tuft lineage plasticity in cancer
New Hope in Alzheimer’s Research
This AI tool predicts your risk of 1,000 diseases — by looking at your medical records
A plant-forward menu is linked to lower diabetes risk
A phase-of-care approach to improve geriatric fracture care
AI is helping to decode animals’ speech. Will it also let us talk with them?
Delays, uncertainty plague NSF fellowship for graduate students
After an unusual award process this year, applicants for next year are waiting for overdue guidelines
            
      
NIH promises to create conflict-of-interest database for scientists, but offers few details
Proposed system would mirror Open Payments program for tracking industry payments to doctors
            
      
Amid war, a Ukrainian genomics research program blooms
Inaugural project for new center searches for genes involved in diabetes
            
      
Have half of wildebeests in the Serengeti disappeared?
New satellite method does not align with past estimates from aerial surveys, but some biologists are skeptical
            
      
Human adult hippocampal neurogenesis is shaped by neuropsychiatric disorders, demographics, and lifestyle-related factors
Adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN) regulates hippocampal-dependent functions and is targeted by physiological aging and neurodegenerative conditions. Patients with neuropsychiatric disorders show hippocampal abnormalities that might be related to changes in AHN. Here, we sought to determine whether major depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder threaten the integrity of human AHN and the homeostasis of the dentate gyrus (DG) neurogenic niche-a specialized microenvironment in which new...
            
      
Variations in oral performance and processing behaviours among older adults: Associations with gastric emptying, postprandial glucose and insulin responses
Older adults often experience deterioration in oral health and oral-related abilities, with tooth loss, impaired masticatory performance, alterations to salivary flow and composition all being common. Additionally, other ageing-related physiological changes happen, including delayed gastric emptying and higher postprandial glycemic responses. The interaction between oral-related factors and metabolic responses has been researched in younger adults, but not in older age groups. This study aimed...
            
      
Microbiota-mediated mechanisms of mucosal immunity across the lifespan
The microbiota has a fundamental role in regulating homeostasis and inflammation across the barrier surfaces of the body. The gut is a unique bioreactor where the high concentration of microorganisms, microbial and dietary metabolites, microbial-derived molecular structures, immune cells, stroma and neurons form a complex, highly interactive and precisely regulated system. The mucosal immune system in the gut has profound local and systemic effects, influencing both health and disease. A...
            
      
Longevity through immunity: the unusual naked mole-rat immune system
Naked mole-rats (NMR, Heterocephalus glaber) defy Gompertzian rules of mortality and age-dependent senescence to lead healthy lives well into their fourth decade. The NMR immune system likely contributes to this phenotype by protecting against infections, regulating tissue repair, and eradicating neoplastic cells. In keeping with their many other paedomorphic traits, adult NMRs retain functional thymic tissue in the submandibular triangle. Despite this additional thymic tissue, perinatal NMR...
            
      
Impaired hematopoiesis and embryonic lethality at midgestation of mice lacking both lipid transfer proteins VPS13A and VPS13C
VPS13 is the founding member of a family of proteins that mediate lipid transfer at intracellular membrane contact sites by a bridge-like mechanism. Mammalian genomes comprise 4 VPS13 genes encoding proteins with distinct localizations and function. The gene duplication resulting in VPS13A and VPS13C is the most recent in evolution and, accordingly, these two proteins are the most similar to each other. However, they have distinct subcellular localizations and their loss of function mutations in...
            
      
PI31 expression is neuroprotective in a mouse model of early-onset parkinsonism
Neurodegenerative diseases present one of the most significant global health challenges. These disorders are defined by the accumulation of abnormal protein aggregates that impair synaptic function and cause progressive neuronal degeneration. Therefore, stimulating protein clearance mechanisms may be neuro-protective. Variants in FBXO7/PARK15 cause Parkinsonian Pyramidal Syndrome, an early-onset parkinsonian neurodegenerative disorder in humans, and inactivation of this gene in mice...