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Hexanucleotide repeat expansion in the C9orf72 gene leads to structural and functional changes in synapses that connect neurons, a new study shows.
Simpler sensors could enable multi-night sleep recordings, thus providing a more accurate picture of the natural structure of sleep.
A new study discovered differences in one-carbon and energy metabolism between episodic and chronic depression. One-carbon metabolism plays a key role in the production of, e.g., neurotransmitters.
Changes in grain consumption and novel cereal protein-enriched food innovations could play a major role in transitioning towards a more sustainable food system for healthy diets, according to Nordic researchers.
The research collaboration agreement is in the field of gene and cell therapy, and it will strengthen the development and production of new gene therapy vectors.
Type 2 diabetes is often accompanied by elevated cholesterol levels, but many patients do not receive appropriate cholesterol-lowering treatment.
Arterial stiffness is a novel risk factor to be targeted for preventing and treating hypertension and obesity from a young age, a new study suggests.
Researchers searched for suitable drug targets and repurposable drugs, leading to finding six candidate drugs that demonstrate antiviral effects against SARS-CoV-2.
Professor Asla Pitkänen has been awarded a $250,000 grant by the US-based CURE Epilepsy association for research aimed at preventing the development of epilepsy after brain injury.
Kivipelto was awarded for her groundbreaking work on the world’s first global initiative for preventing dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. With the prize funding, the researchers will study the potential benefit of metformin treatment added to lifestyle interventions.