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Jun 05, 2020
Sleep deprivation in flies and mice leads to increased ROS (Reactive oxygen species) molecules in the gut. This is shown to be highly correalted to lethality. To show the causality, the over-expression of anti-oxiodants restores normal lifespan in the animals.
alexandra vaccaro
allan rechtschaffen
animals
biology
carol everson
dogs
dragana rogulja
fruit flies
giorgio gilestro
guts
harvard medical school
inflammation
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keishi nambara
maria mikhailovna manaseina
metabolism
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paul shaw
physiology
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ruth benca
sleep
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university of chicago
yosef kaplan dor
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May 29, 2020
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species as major effectors of antimicrobial immunity
cytokines
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macrophages
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phagosomes
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toll-like receptors
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Jan 13, 2020
23andMe has sold the rights to develop a drug based on its users’ DNA
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Dec 20, 2019
Some parents have noticed that their autistic children’s behavioral symptoms diminished after a fever. A new study from MIT and Harvard in mice found that an immune molecule sometimes produced during infection suppresses a small region of the brain’s cortex linked to social behavioral deficits.
autism
brain and cognitive sciences
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gloria choi
il-17a
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mit
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picower institute
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Dec 19, 2019
Beta-caryophyllene enhances wound healing through multiple routes
cell proliferation
epidermis
hair follicles
hedgehog signaling
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oils
olfactory receptors
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Jul 24, 2019
A type of antibiotics can cause hearing loss, and now we know why
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antibiotics
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