New biomarker identified for major depressive disorder
Local gyrification index, which measures cortical folding in the brain, could be a novel neuroimaging marker for major depressive disorder.
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Local gyrification index, which measures cortical folding in the brain, could be a novel neuroimaging marker for major depressive disorder.
When you think of microscopy for drug discovery, you may picture images of fixed cells or histologically stained sections of biopsies, collected long after a drug has taken effect. Instead, imagine watching drug responses in real time in whole living animals, visualising drug delivery vehicles at nanoscale and removing the…
Drug Target Review's Ria Kakkad spoke with Victoria Goldenshtein at PEGs Europe, about her lab’s novel in vitro library display platform for directed protein evolution called GRIP display – gluing RNA to its proteins.
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Researchers from the Human Brain Project (HBP) and collaborating institutions have made significant strides in understanding the distribution of receptors in the brain. Through a comprehensive mapping study, they discovered two distinct gradients of receptor expression per neuron in the cortex, shedding light on its organisation and functionality.
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Out of the US, a newly developed a rapid, stain-free, and automated viral plaque detection system enabled by holography and deep learning, is a cost-effective way of observing the formation of viral plaques caused by viral infections over a layer of cells.
Swiss researchers have achieved near-perfect control over the manipulation of individual DNA molecules, allowing them to be identified and characterised with unprecedented precision
A study out of South Korea outlines the potential of an AI-based imaging tool for diagnosing and analysing cardiac disease.
A form of MRI is a better alternative to many existing imaging technologies when looking at how COVID-19 can change the human brain.
New imaging approach reveals that changes in retinal microcirculation may indicate cerebrovascular diseases that involve reduced blood flow.
14 June 2023 | By Sartorius
Watch our virtual panel, where you'll uncover the game-changing advantages of organoids over traditional 2D cultures. Our experts will explore the immense potential of organoids in oncology and immuno-oncology research.
Chinese researchers discover a mutation, referred to as the "Shanghai APP" mutation, which has been linked to late-onset Alzheimer's disease and offers fresh insights into the disease's underlying molecular mechanisms.
US study uncovers the best way to treat recurrent or progressive brain metastases using an amino acid PET technique.