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Researchers demonstrate how intestinal neurons use serotonin signals to identify and separate nutrient types in real time.
Summary: Unlike most tissues, the retina doesn’t summon neutrophils—the body’s typical first responders—when injured. Instead ...
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Research on MXene-ECM scaffolds reveals their potential in enhancing electrical stimulation for neural repair, crucial for ...
Red meat allergy, or alpha-gal syndrome, was first reported in 2009 and is still relatively rare but is on the rise.
The oldest signs of a spider-like brain have been found in an ancient marine fossil. It shows that the key brain features of ...
A new study published in Cell on July 10 has reported the world's fastest high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) imaging technology for the entire body of small animals at subcellular resolution, ...
Scientists have discovered novel drug candidates that could ultimately lead to new effective treatments for conditions caused ...
Cryo-EM structure of the human adenosine A1 receptor (A1R, white) in complex with the orthosteric agonist adenosine (magenta) and the allosteric ...
A bogey at the last forced McIlroy to replay the 18th against Justin Rose - who earned his play-off spot with a stunning ...
Over 500 million years ago, a small marine creature swam through Cambrian waters. Its name: Mollisonia symmetrica. Long ...
Uri Manor’s own hearing loss may not have originally inspired his research path, but his work on the topic now may lead to ...