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May 30, 2020
Grey hairs sometimes regain their colour when we feel less stressed
ageing
barack obama
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colour
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growth
hair
holiday
life events
marie antoinette
mice
microscope
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tips
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Oct 24, 2019
Our gut bacteria may play an important role in the way we learn, suggest new Nature study, which found that if mice that were fearful were given strong antibiotics to wipe out most of their gut bacteria, they were incapable of undergoing extinction learning, and showed different brain activity.
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Sep 19, 2019
Scientists developed a wireless patch that sticks to the scalp and generates electric pulses by harnessing energy from random body movements, which stimulated faster hair re-growth in shaved rats and hairless mice, and may reverse balding in men when fitted inside a specially designed baseball cap.
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Jul 24, 2019
A type of antibiotics can cause hearing loss, and now we know why
aminoglycoside
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cochlea
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ion
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Jul 23, 2019
World’s highest-dwelling mammal discovered atop a volcano
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llullaillaco
mice
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mountaineers
mountains
phyllotis xanthopygus
species discovery
volcanoes
yellow-rumped leaf-eared mouse
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Apr 04, 2019
MDMA made older mice start socializing like adolescent mice, finds a new study in Nature. MDMA, the active ingredient of the drug ecstasy, might return older brains to a more malleable state, and provides a potential basis as to why MDMA has helped treat post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Apr 01, 2019
Shape-Shifting Mitochondria Direct Stem Cells’ Fate
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developmental biology
cell biology
cells
metabolism
eukaryotes
organelles
biochemistry
molecular biology
mitochondria
adenosine triphosphate
atp
shape-shifting
powerhouse
fusion
fission
university of ottawa
neurons
dynamics
apoptosis
programmed cell death
cytochrome c
navdeep chandel
northwestern university
university of chicago
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ros
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hydroxyl radicals
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stem cells
glycolysis
cytoplasm
oxidative phosphorylation
differentiation
mireille khacho
self-renewal
cell fate
clifford folmes
mayo clinic
neurogenesis
alessandro prigione
max delbrück center for molecular medicine
ruth slack
neurodevelopmental disorders
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neurodegenerative diseases
alzheimer’s disease
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
als
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david chan
california institute of technology
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luca scorrano
university of padua
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