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Archivo diario: 2 junio, 2016
Buck researchers identify new, potential drug targets for sporadic #PD #Parkinson
Research at the Buck Institute shows the same mechanisms that lead to neuronal cell death in mice genetically fated to develop Parkinson’s disease (PD) are involved in the much more common sporadic form of the age-related, neurodegenerative disorder that robs
Novel mouse model sheds new light on #autism spectrum disorder
A new mouse model, developed by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is the first to show that when more of a specific biological molecule moves between different parts of nerve cells in the mouse brain, it can lead to
Researchers use optogenetics to increase long-term memory in mice. #OCD #obsessive-compulsivedisorder
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New approach offers unprecedented view of how #HIV virus infects and appropriates host cell
A new approach, developed by a team of researchers led by the Rockefeller University and the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center (ADARC), offers an unprecedented view of how a virus infects and appropriates a host cell, step by step. In
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Research sheds light on how subtle genetic differences in #DMD patients produce variation in symptoms. #Duchenne
Johns Hopkins researchers report they have inadvertently found a way to make human muscle cells bearing genetic mutations from people with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Curated from Research sheds light on how subtle genetic differences in DMD patients produce variation
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Nuevos datos de la Fase III del Ensayo (DELOS) de Santhera sobre distrofia muscular de #Duchenne (#DMD), en la publicación Neuromuscular Disorders
Santhera Pharmaceuticals, anuncia que los datos adicionales del ensayo pivotal de Fase III (DELOS), fueron publicados en línea como artículo de prensa en Neuromuscular Disorders, la publicación oficial de la Sociedad Mundial del músculo (http://dx.doi.org /10.1016/j.nmd.2016.05.008). Estos datos muestran que