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Scientists find clue to why Zika, but not its close relatives, causes birth defects
The most frightening aspect of Zika virus has been its ability to produce severe fetal birth defects during pregnancy, especially microcephaly a small head.
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05
Feb,2017
How does the brain make perceptual predictions over time?
Prediction is crucial for brain function without forecasting, our actions would always be too late because of the delay in neural processing. However, there has been limited theoretical work explaining how our brains perform perceptual predictions over time.
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03
Feb,2017
Ultrasound waves propel rapid delivery of RNA to treat colon inflammation
MIT engineers have shown that they can use short bursts of ultrasound to efficiently deliver RNA into cells. Credit: Ella Maru Studio
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23
Jan,2017
Tracking movement of immune cells identifies key first steps in inflammatory arthritis
In the image on the left, many green-labeled neutrophils carrying the C5a receptor have moved out from the grey blood vessel into the joint of a mouse in which inflammatory arthritis has been induced. In an animal lacking expression of the C5a receptor on neutrophils (right).
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21
Jan,2017
Technique reveals movements of immune cells as they hunt for tumors
A study led by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine has for the first time demonstrated a way to visualize and monitor the behavior of immune cells used to treat cancer patients.
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19
Jan,2017
Scientists identify protein central to immune response against tuberculosis bacteria
This photomicrograph reveals Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria using acid-fast Ziehl-Neelsen stain; Magnified 1000 X. The acid-fast stains depend on the ability of mycobacteria to retain dye when treated with mineral acid or an acid-alcohol solution such as the Ziehl-Neelsen, or the Kinyoun stains that are carbolfuchsin methods specific for M. tuberculosis.
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14
Jan,2017
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