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Scientists "cured" Alzheimer's in mice, are humans next?
Alzheimer’s disease has long been the nightmare diagnosis that medicine could slow at best, not stop. Now a wave of ...
Each time Matthew Zipple, a behavioral ecologist at Cornell University, releases a mouse that was born and raised in a ...
Scientists at the University of Saskatchewan are running tests on pregnant mice to find out how cannabis products affect ...
A protein that produces hydrogen sulfide may be a new therapeutic target, as its deficiency is linked to cognitive deficits ...
Researchers have identified a brain protein whose absence leads to memory loss and Alzheimer’s-like damage in mice. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine report that findings from a new study funded b ...
But cell and gene therapies (CGTs) are catching up. During Cell and Gene Therapy International Europe 2025, held in Berlin, ...
Cystathionine γ-lyase shows promise as a protein target for Alzheimer's disease, potentially offering new pathways for ...
High levels of calcium are toxic to cells and contribute to loss of neurons in Alzheimer’s disease. A new JCI Insight study ...
Here, in a settlement built on water and largely cut off from formal health services, residents frequently treat malaria-like ...
NYU Langone’s Advanced Rodent Transgenics Laboratory assists researchers in generating mutant mice for experimental use.
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