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  • Multidimensional profiling of heterogeneity in supratentorial ependymomas

    Multidimensional profiling of heterogeneity in supratentorial ependymomas

    Experimental model and participant details

    Human participants

    All of the deidentified samples used in this study were obtained after informed consent of patients and/or their legal representatives who did not receive compensation. The study was…

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  • Structures of Marburgvirus glycoprotein and its complex with NPC1 receptor

    Structures of Marburgvirus glycoprotein and its complex with NPC1 receptor

    Cell lines and plasmids

    HEK293T and Huh7 cells (American Type Culture Collection (ATCC)) were maintained in Dulbecco’s modified eagle medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum, 2 mM L-glutamine, 100 U ml−1 penicillin and…

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  • Undigested fruit sugar is linked to increased anxiety and inflammation

    Undigested fruit sugar is linked to increased anxiety and inflammation

    A recent study published in the journal Brain Behavior and Immunity reveals that an inability to properly digest fruit sugar is linked to increased anxiety and body-wide inflammation. The research suggests that unabsorbed fructose alters…

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  • Rabid coyote attacks 3 people, 6 dogs in Eastchester and Bronxville area

    Rabid coyote attacks 3 people, 6 dogs in Eastchester and Bronxville area

    A coyote in Westchester County tested positive for rabies after attacking three people and six dogs on Monday, according to local health officials.

    The incident took place near Siwanoy Country Club and Twin Lakes Park in the Eastchester and…

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  • Extreme heat accelerates the aging process at the cellular level

    Extreme heat accelerates the aging process at the cellular level

    Extreme heatwaves aren’t just a seasonal inconvenience anymore. They’re longer, hotter, and deadlier than ever before. Billions of people around the world feel their effects, which can range from power outages to hospital visits.

    But beyond…

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  • Memory loss is fuelled by gut microbes in ageing mice

    Memory loss is fuelled by gut microbes in ageing mice

    Some bacteria in the intestines of mice increase in abundance as the animals age.Credit: Prof Cinti & V. Gremet/Science Photo Library

    A species of gut bacteria that proliferates as mice get older plays a part in cognitive decline, a study finds1….

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