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Elite super-sleepers point way to brain health

Prenatal Mindfulness Program Improves Stress Response in Infants

Treating tough tumors by exploiting their iron ‘addiction’

Brainpower May Take A Beating Following Concussion

Zachary Steinhart (left) and Ralf Schmidt (right), scientists at the Gladstone-UCSF Institute of Genomic Immunology led by Alex Marson, engineered a new CRISPR-based pipeline to test every gene in the genome and rapidly discover genes that can be "turned on" in immune cells to enhance their functions.

CRISPR activation reveals “Rosetta Stone” of immune cell function

Cerebrospinal Fluid Offers Clues to Post-COVID ‘Brain Fog’

Novel Brainstem Circuit Gives Rise to the Rhythms of Vocalization

Microscopic image of a human T cell. T cells are the focus of current immunotherapies, however, researchers found that tumors contain a wide range of other immune cells, such as macrophages, NK and B cells. Image by NIH.

Sorting Cancers by ‘Immune Archetypes’ May Offer New Approach for Therapies

Excess fat triggers immune cells to overeat serotonin in the brain of developing male mice, leading to depression-like behavior

Timing of Brain Injury in Pregnancy, Birth May Impact Motor and Language Outcomes

Alpha Coronavirus Variant

Alpha Coronavirus Variant Evolved to Evade Immune System

Surgical Procedure Helps Cancer Patients Face Themselves Again

Looking to the Cell’s Power Generators for Clues to Depression

Big data breakthrough: Managing blood pressure after injury helps some paralyzed regain function

Only Alcohol – Not Caffeine, Diet or Lack of Sleep – Might Trigger Heart Rhythm Condition

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